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flavor

fla·vor [ fláyvər ]


noun  (plural fla·vors)
Definition:
 
1. characteristic taste: an identifiable or distinctive quality of food or drink perceived with the combined senses of taste and smell
The soup didn't have much flavor.

2. something adding flavor to food: a substance used to give food or drink an identifiable or distinctive taste

3. unique characteristic: the unique individual characteristic of an artistic work, especially a work of literature

4. type: a type or kind of something ( slang )
Each flavor of the operating system provides its own unique commands or features.

5. physics property of elementary particles: a physical property that distinguishes types of quarks and some types of leptons



transitive verb  (past and past participle fla·vored, present participle fla·vor·ing, 3rd person present singular fla·vors)
Definition:
 
1. give flavor to food: to give food or drink an identifiable or distinctive taste, usually by adding something
Flavor the stew with rosemary.

2. give something uniqueness: to give a unique characteristic to an artistic work, especially a work of literature
A certain terseness flavors her prose.

[14th century. Alteration, after savor, of Old French flaor "aroma" < blend of Latin flatus "blowing" + foetor "stench"]

fla·vor·er noun
fla·vor·ful adjective
fla·vor·ful·ly adverb
fla·vor·ful·ness noun
fla·vor·less adjective
fla·vor·less·ly adverb
fla·vor·less·ness noun
fla·vor·some adjective
fla·vor·y adjective
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