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  • 101shaddock — /shad euhk/, n. pomelo. [1690 1700; named after Captain Shaddock, 17th century Englishman who brought the seed to the West Indies from the East Indies] * * * ▪ plant also called  Pummelo   (Citrus grandis), citrus tree of the family Rutaceae,… …

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  • 102slang — slang1 /slang/, n. 1. very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language, as Hit the road. 2. (in English and some other languages) speech and …

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  • 103Chinese desserts — Panfried water chestnut cake (馬蹄糕), a type of Chinese gao dessert Chinese desserts (Chinese: 甜點; pinyin: tián​diǎn​ or Chinese: 中式甜點; pinyin: zhōngshì tián​diǎn) …

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  • 104Global cuisines — See also: Cuisine Hyderabadi Biryani, an Indian meat and rice dish …

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  • 105Mister Softee (Hong Kong) — A Mister Softee ice cream truck parked at the Star Ferry pier, Central. The trucks at the Central and Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry piers are more or less stationed …

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  • 106astringent — [[t]əstrɪ̱nʤ(ə)nt[/t]] astringents 1) N COUNT An astringent is a liquid that you put on your skin to make it less oily or to make cuts stop bleeding. ADJ: ADJ n Astringent is also an adjective. ...an astringent lotion. 2) ADJ GRADED Astringent… …

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  • 107acid — adjective 1) an acid flavour Syn: sour, acidic, tart, sharp, vinegary 2) acid remarks Syn: sharp, sharp tongued, sarcastic, scathing, cutting, biting …

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  • 108piquant — /ˈpikənt / (say peekuhnt), /piˈkɒnt/ (say pee kont) adjective 1. agreeably pungent or sharp in taste or flavour; biting; tart. 2. agreeably stimulating, interesting, or attractive. 3. of a smart or racy character: piquant wit. 4. Obsolete sharp… …

  • 109bitter lemon — noun tart lemon flavored carbonated drink • Hypernyms: ↑soft drink * * * bitter lemon noun A lemon flavoured soft drink • • • Main Entry: ↑bitter * * * bitter lemon UK US noun [countable/uncountable] [ …

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