tangy

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keskin
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{s} keskin (tat/koku)
keskin kokulu
tangier
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Englisch - Englisch
having a sour, acidic or citrous taste
A tangy flavour or smell is one that is sharp, especially a flavour like that of lemon juice or a smell like that of sea air
Descriptive term used to denote a cheese's flavor usually meaning sharp, distinctive, flavorful
Descriptive term used to denote a cheese's flavour usually meaning sharp, distinctive, flavoursome
tasting sour like a lemon
{s} having a tang, having a sharp taste or odor
A secondary coffee taste sensation characterized by a predominantly darting, sour sensation along the sides of the tongue Caused by a high-than-normal percentage of sugars, giving the taste almost a fruity sensation Typified by unwashed India arabica coffees
Tangier
adj. French Tanger Arabic anjah ancient Tingis Seaport city (pop., 1994: 521,735), northern Morocco. Located at the western end of the Strait of Gibraltar, it was first known as an ancient Phoenician trading post and later became a Carthaginian and then a Roman settlement. After five centuries of Roman rule, it was captured successively by the Vandals, Byzantines, and Arabs. It fell to the Portuguese in 1471; it later passed to the British, who gave it up to Morocco in 1684. When the rest of Morocco became a French protectorate in 1912, Tangier was granted special status; in 1923 it officially became an international city, governed by an international commission. It remained an international zone until it was integrated in 1956 with the independent kingdom of Morocco. It became a free port and royal summer residence in the 1960s. The old town is dominated by a Casbah (citadel) and the Great Mosque. It is a busy port and trade centre; industries include tourism, fishing, and textiles, especially carpets
Tangier
{i} city in Morocco on the Strait of Gibraltar
tangier
a city of northern Morocco at the west end of the Strait of Gibraltar; "the first tangerines were shipped from Tangier to Europe in 1841
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