| Definition of 'Spiciness' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) spiciness, spice, spicery
the property of being seasoned with spice and so highly flavored
2. (noun) gaminess, raciness, ribaldry, spiciness
behavior or language bordering on indelicacy
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| Definition of 'Spiciness' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Spiciness
the quality or state of being spicy
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Sense: tasting or smelling of spices
a spicy cake; He complained that the sausages were too spicy for him.
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Afrikaans: geurigheid |
Arabic: كَثْرَة التَّوابِل |
Bulgarian: ароматност |
Brazilian: sabor apimentado |
Czech: štiplavost |
German: das Würzige |
Danish: krydrethed |
Greek: πικάντικη γεύση |
Spanish: cualidad de condimentado; |
Estonian: vürtsisus |
Finnish: mausteisuus |
French: goût épicé |
Hebrew: תִבלוּן |
Hindi: मसालेदारी, भड़कीलापन |
Croatian: začinjenost |
Hungarian: fűszeresség |
Indonesian: rasa bumbu |
Icelandic: kryddkeimur |
Italian: (sapore piccante) |
Japanese: 香ばしいこと |
Korean: 양념이 됨 |
Lithuanian: pikantiškumas |
Latvian: pikantērija |
Malay: berempah |
Dutch: kruidigheid |
Norwegian: detå være sterkt krydret |
Polish: pikantność |
Persian: مصاله دار |
Pashto: مصاله لرونكي |
Portuguese: sabor apimentado |
Romanian: gust condimentat |
Russian: пикантность |
Slovak: okorenenosť, ostrosť |
Slovenian: začinjenost |
Serbian: začinjenost |
Swedish: kryddighet |
Thai: ความเผ็ดร้อน |
Turkish: baharatlı oluş |
Taiwanese: 芳香,辛辣 |
Ukrainian: пряний смак |
Urdu: چٹپٹاپن |
Vietnamese: sự có gia vị |
Chinese: 芳香,辛辣 |
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