| Definition of 'juiciness' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) succulence, succulency, juiciness
a juicy appetizingness
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| Definition of 'juiciness' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) juiciness
the state or quality of being juicy; succulence plants
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Sense: (in plural) fluid contained in the organs of the body, eg to help digestion
digestive/gastric juices.
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Afrikaans: sappigheid |
Arabic: كَثْرَة العُصارَه |
Bulgarian: сочност |
Brazilian: sumo |
Czech: šťavnatost |
German: die Saftigkeit |
Danish: saftighed |
Greek: η ιδιότητα του να είναι κ |
Spanish: jugosidad |
Estonian: mahlakus |
Farsi: آبداری؛ پرشهد بودن |
Finnish: mehukkuus |
French: juteux |
Hebrew: עֲסִיסִיוּת |
Hindi: सरसता, रसीलापन |
Croatian: sočnost |
Hungarian: zamatosság, (s)zaftosság |
Indonesian: sifat berair |
Icelandic: e-ð safaríkt |
Italian: succosità |
Japanese: 汁の多いこと |
Korean: 즙이 많음 |
Lithuanian: sultingumas |
Latvian: sulīgums |
Malay: banyak mengandungi air |
Dutch: sappigheid |
Norwegian: saftighet |
Polish: soczystość |
Persian: آبداری؛ پرشهد بودن |
Pashto: آبدارى |
Portuguese: sumo |
Romanian: suculenţă |
Russian: сочность |
Slovak: šťavnatosť |
Slovenian: sočnost |
Serbian: sočnost |
Swedish: saftighet |
Thai: ความชุ่มฉ่ำ |
Turkish: sululuk |
Taiwanese: 多汁 |
Ukrainian: соковитість |
Urdu: رسیلاپن |
Vietnamese: tính mọng nước |
Chinese: 多汁 |
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