| Definition of 'tartness' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) sour, sourness, tartness
the taste experience when vinegar or lemon juice is taken into the mouth
2. (noun) acerbity, tartness
a sharp sour taste
3. (noun) bitterness, acrimony, acerbity, jaundice, tartness, thorniness
a rough and bitter manner
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| Definition of 'tartness' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) tartness
the quality or state of being tart
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Sense: sharp or sour in taste
These apples taste rather tart.
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Afrikaans: vrankheid |
Arabic: حامِضِيَّه |
Bulgarian: киселост |
Brazilian: azedume |
Czech: kyselost, ostrost |
German: die Säure |
Danish: syrlighed |
Greek: δριμύτητα |
Spanish: acidez |
Estonian: hapukus |
Farsi: ترش مزه گی |
Finnish: kirpeys |
French: aigreur |
Hebrew: עוֹקצָנוּת |
Hindi: खट्टापन, तीखापन |
Croatian: kiselost, oporost |
Hungarian: fanyarság, udvariatlanság |
Indonesian: kegetiran |
Icelandic: beiskja |
Italian: asprezza; acidità |
Japanese: すっぱさ |
Korean: 시큼함 |
Lithuanian: aštrumas |
Latvian: asums; dzēlīgums |
Malay: kepedasan kata-kata |
Dutch: zuurachtigheid |
Norwegian: beskhet, surhet |
Polish: cierpki smak |
Portuguese: azedume |
Romanian: acreală |
Russian: терпкость |
Slovak: kyslosť, ostrosť |
Slovenian: ostrost |
Serbian: kiselkastost |
Swedish: syrlighet |
Thai: ความเผ็ดร้อน |
Turkish: ekşilik |
Taiwanese: 辛辣 |
Ukrainian: кислотність |
Urdu: ترشي |
Vietnamese: sự cay, chát, chua |
Chinese: 辛辣 |
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