vinagrous
Meanings
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adjective
Relating to or having the taste, smell, or properties of vinegar.
Variants
List of all variants of vinagrous that leads to same resultvinaigrette , vinaigrette dressing , vinaigrettes
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Latin vinum 'wine' and acer 'sour'. Vinagrous comes from the use of vinegar in the production or preservation of foods.
Trivia
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Vinagrous is often used in the production of pickles and sauerkraut.
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Vinagrous is also used in the production of some wines, such as Sherry and Balsamic vinegar.
Related Concepts
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vinegar: A sour-tasting liquid made from ethanol and acetic acid.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Vinagrous is commonly used in culinary contexts to describe foods that have a sour or vinegary taste. It is often used in pickling or marinades.
How to Memorize "vinagrous"
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visualize
- Imagine a bottle of vinegar and the sour taste and smell it brings to mind.
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associate
- Associate the word vinagrous with vinegar and the sour taste it brings.
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mnemonics
- Use the mnemonic 'Vinagrous is like vinegar' to remember the meaning.
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