sapid

English

Etymology

From Latin sapidus, from sapĕre (to taste).

Adjective

sapid (comparative more sapid, superlative most sapid)

  1. tasty, flavoursome or savoury

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Noun

sapid

  1. substance of thick consistency left adhering to the mouth of receptacles after pouring or like action
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