What does sapid mean?
Definitions for sapid
ˈsæp ɪdsapid
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Princeton's WordNet
flavorful, flavourful, flavorous, flavourous, flavorsome, flavoursome, sapid, saporousadjective
full of flavor
Wiktionary
sapidadjective
tasty, flavoursome or savoury
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
SAPIDadjective
Tasteful; palatable; making a powerful stimulation upon the palate.
Etymology: sapidus, Latin.
Thus camels, to make the water sapid, do raise the mud with their feet. Thomas Browne, Vulgar Errours.
The most oily parts are not separated by a slight decoction, ’till they are disentangled from the salts; for if what remains of the subject, after the infusion and decoction be continued to be boiled down with the addition of fresh water, a fat, sapid, odorous, viscous, inflammable, frothy water will constantly be found floating a-top of the boiling liquor. Arbuthn.
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sapid
Sapid refers to something having a strong, pleasant taste or flavor; something that's palatable or enjoyable to eat. It can also describe something that's interesting or engaging; marked by distinctive, stimulating, or attractive qualities.
Webster Dictionary
Sapidadjective
having the power of affecting the organs of taste; possessing savor, or flavor
Etymology: [L. sapidus, fr. sapere to taste: cf. F. sapide. See Sapient, Savor.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Sapid
sap′id, adj. well-tasted: savoury: that affects the taste.—n. Sapid′ity, savouriness.—adj. Sap′idless, insipid.—n. Sap′idness. [Fr.,—L. sapidus—sapĕre, to taste.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sapid in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sapid in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of sapid in a Sentence
It has the typical sweetness of a crab, combined with a sapid, savory flavor due to the saltiness of the lagoon waters, it is a very popular dish, especially among Venetians but also by others. It's a special dish.
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- leckerGerman
- sapideFrench
- sapidIrish
- sapidoItalian
- sápidoPortuguese
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