51Թ

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gustative

[ guhs-tuh-tiv ]

adjective



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲt·پ·Ա noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of gustative1

1610–20; < Medieval Latin ܲīܲ, equivalent to Latin ܲ ( us ) ( gustation ) + -īܲ -ive
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They sell several varieties of their own olive oil, including the frantoiano, which can transform a simple piece of bread into a gustative epiphany of earth and arbor and sky.

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The tannic relish of a fresh piece, oozing with sap; the uninteresting flavour of an over-dry piece, robbed of its natural condiment: these probably represent the whole gustative scale.

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The tannic relish of a fresh piece, oozing with sap, the uninteresting flavour of an over-dry piece, robbed of its natural condiment: these probably represent the whole gustative scale.

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