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sapid

ADJ ซึ่ง มี รสชาติ  sueng-me-rod-chad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SAPID

a.[L. sapidus, from sapio, to taste. ] Tasteful; tastable; having the power of affecting the organs of taste; as sapid water.

 

SAPIDITY, SAPIDNESS

n.Taste; tastefulness; savor; the quality of affecting the organs of taste; as the sapidness of water or fruit.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SAPID

Sap "id, a. Etym: [L. sapidus, fr. sapere to taste: cf. F. sapide. See Sapient, Savor. ]

 

Defn: Having the power of affecting the organs of taste; possessing savor, or flavor. Camels, to make the water sapid, do raise the mud with their feet. Sir T. Browne.

 

SAPIDITY

Sa *pid "i *ty, n. Etym: [Cf. F. sapidité.]

 

Defn: The quality or state of being sapid; taste; savor; savoriness. Whether one kind of sapidity is more effective than another. M. S. Lamson.

 

SAPIDNESS

SAPIDNESS Sap "id *ness, n.

 

Defn: Quality of being sapid; sapidity. When the Israelites fancied the sapidness and relish of the fleshpots, they longed to taste and to return. Jer. Taylor.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sapid

sap id |ˈsapid ˈsæpəd | adjective having a strong, pleasant taste. (of talk or writing ) pleasant or interesting. DERIVATIVES sa pid i ty |səˈpiditē |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin sapidus, from sapere to taste.

 

Oxford Dictionary

sapid

sapid |ˈsapɪd | adjective having a strong, pleasant taste. (of talk or writing ) pleasant or interesting. DERIVATIVES sapidity |səˈpɪdɪti |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin sapidus, from sapere to taste .

 

French Dictionary

sapide

sapide adj. adjectif didactique Qui a une saveur. ANTONYME insipide .

 

Spanish Dictionary

sápido, -da

sápido, -da adjetivo [sustancia ] Que tiene algún sabor :el sápido sabor del venado crudo .