x is to y's taste (liking)

  • 61ap|pe|tite — «AP uh tyt», noun. 1. desire or craving for food: »Michael had no appetite, so they had to coax him to eat. SYNONYM(S): hunger. 2. Figurative. a) desire or craving: »The lively boys had a great appetite for excitement and amusement. SYNONYM(S):… …

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  • 62Kant: Critique of Judgement — Patrick Gardiner Kant’s third Critique, the Critique of Judgement, was published in 1790 and was intended as he himself put it to bring his “entire critical undertaking to a close.” So conceived, it was certainly in part designed to build upon… …

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  • 63Kent C. Berridge — Dr. Kent C. Berridge [ [http://www personal.umich.edu/ berridge Berridge s homepage at the University of Michigan] , retrieved October 11, 2006] is a professor of psychology (biopsychology) and neuroscience at the University of Michigan in the… …

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  • 64like# — like vb Like, love, eiyoy, relish, fancy, dote are comparable when meaning to be so attracted to a person or thing as to regard him or it with favor. Like (opposed to dislike), the most general and, especially when unqualified, the most colorless …

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  • 65relish — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. zest, gusto; flavor, taste; spice, condiment, appetizer; liking, fondness. See pleasure, desire, pungency. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A condiment] Syn. pickle, salsa, chutney, accent; see appetizer ,… …

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  • 66Odor — Aroma redirects here. For other uses, see Aroma (disambiguation). Allegory of the senses by Jan Brueghel the Elder, Museo del Prado An odor or odour is caused by one or more volatilized chemical compounds, generally at a very low concentration,… …

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  • 67Fancies — Fancy Fan cy (f[a^]n s[y^]), n.; pl. {Fancies}. [Contr. fr. fantasy, OF. fantasie, fantaisie, F. fantaisie, L. phantasia, fr. Gr. ???????? appearance, imagination, the power of perception and presentation in the mind, fr. ???????? to make visible …

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  • 68Fancy — Fan cy (f[a^]n s[y^]), n.; pl. {Fancies}. [Contr. fr. fantasy, OF. fantasie, fantaisie, F. fantaisie, L. phantasia, fr. Gr. ???????? appearance, imagination, the power of perception and presentation in the mind, fr. ???????? to make visible, to… …

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  • 69The fancy — Fancy Fan cy (f[a^]n s[y^]), n.; pl. {Fancies}. [Contr. fr. fantasy, OF. fantasie, fantaisie, F. fantaisie, L. phantasia, fr. Gr. ???????? appearance, imagination, the power of perception and presentation in the mind, fr. ???????? to make visible …

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  • 70relish — relishable, adj. relishingly, adv. /rel ish/, n. 1. liking or enjoyment of the taste of something. 2. pleasurable appreciation of anything; liking: He has no relish for obscene jokes. 3. Cookery. a. something savory or appetizing added to a meal …

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