
1) Acerb 2) Acerbic 3) Acetify 4) Acetose 5) Acetous 6) Acid 7) Acidic 8) Acidify 9) Acidity 10) Acidulate 11) Acidulated 12) Acidulent 13) Acidulous 14) Acidulousness 15) Acrid 16) Aigre 17) Astringent 18) Curdle 19) Decayed 20) Disillusioned 21) Glowering 22) Gobad 23) Inharmonious 24) Khatta 25) Lemonlike
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1) Acerb 2) Acerbic 3) Acid 4) Acidic 5) Acidic-tasting 6) Acidulous 7) Acrid 8) Astringent 9) Bad-tempered 10) Bar order 11) Become disenchanted 12) Bitter 13) Causing face-clenching 14) Causing puckering 15) Citrusy cocktail 16) Cocktail variety 17) Crabby 18) Cream or grapes 19) Cream used for dressing
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A horse that is grumpy and unhappy when being ridden. Usually happens through too much work.[237]
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[Cannabis] Sour refers to a subset of Cannabis sativa-dominant strains. ==Subset strains== ...
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[cocktail] A sour is a traditional family of mixed drinks; the word itself is often used as a post-positive adjective when in the name of a drink. Common examples of sours are the margarita and the sidecar. Sours belong to one of the old families of original cocktails and are described by Jerry Thomas in his 1862 book How to Mix Drinks. Sou...
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• (v. t.) To cause or permit to become harsh or unkindly. • (superl.) Having an acid or sharp, biting taste, like vinegar, and the juices of most unripe fruits; acid; tart. • (v. t.) To macerate, and render fit for plaster or mortar; as, to sour lime for business purposes. • (superl.) Changed, as by keeping, so as to be acid, ra...
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A sour fluid is a fluid that contains hydrogen sulphide (H2S) at 10 ppm or more.
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The taste sensation of acid. Not to be confused with bitter or astringent, which are taste sensations of some tannins. Tannin ain't acid and acid ain't tannin. See Tannic Acid.
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A sour or acid substance; whatever produces a painful effect. ... 1. To cause to become sour; to cause to turn from sweet to sour; as, exposure to the air sours many substances. 'So the sun's heat, with different powers, Ripens the grape, the liquor sours.' (Swift) ... 2. To make cold and unproductive, as soil. ... 3. To make unhappy, uneasy, or le...
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A cocktail made by combining liquor with lemon juice and a little sugar.
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A spirit-based cocktail containing sugar, and lemon or lime juice
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containing or caused by hydrogen Sulphide or another acid gas (e.g., sour crude, sour gas, sour corrosion).
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Sour adjective [
Compar. Sourer ;
superl. Sourest .] [ Middle English
sour ,
sur , Anglo-Saxon
s...r ; akin to Dutch
zuur , German
sauer , Old High German
s...r , Icelandic
s...rr , Swed...
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Sour intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Soured ;
present participle & verbal noun Souring .] To become sour; to turn from sweet to sour; as, milk soon
sours in hot weather; a kind temper sometimes
sours in adver...
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Sour noun A sour or acid substance; whatever produces a painful effect.
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Sour transitive verb [ Anglo-Saxon
s...rian to sour, to become sour.]
1. To cause to become sour; to cause to turn from sweet to sour; as, exposure to the air
sours many substances. « So the sun's heat, with different powers, Ripens the grape, the liquor
sours ....
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Wine which has turned into vinegar or which is in the process of doing so due to an excessive acidity.
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The taste sensation of acid. Not to be confused with bitter, which is the taste of some tannins.
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Sharply acidic or vinegary
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The confectionery equivalent of a Sour is the sherbet lemon – sharp, citrusy and acidic. This is one of the oldest drinks in cocktail history, dating back to 1700 or so in the UK and mid-1800s in the States. The key ingredients are lemon juice, sugar and your chosen spirit, the most popular being whisky, gin and rum. After a generous shake, the d...
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verb go sour or spoil; `The milk has soured`; `The wine worked`; `The cream has turned--we have to throw it out`
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rancid adjective smelling of fermentation or staleness
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Town in southwest Lebanon, about 80 km/50 mi south of Beirut, formerly a port until its harbour silted up; population (1991 est) 70,000. It stands on the site of the ancient city of the same name, a seaport of Phoenicia. History Built on the mainland and two small islands, the city was a commercial centre, its key product being a purple dye...
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A descriptive term for cheese with an excessive acid content. However, a mild, tangy, sour flavor can be attractive in young cheeses. Tartness is the same as sourness in flavors.
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The taste sensation of acid. Not to be confused with bitter or astringent, which are taste sensations of tannins.
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