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Flavorer

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Noun

1. flavorer, flavoring, flavourer, flavouring, seasoner, seasoning

something added to food primarily for the savor it imparts

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Flavorer

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noun
1. 
taste perceived in food or liquid in the mouth
2. 
a substance added to food, etc, to impart a specific taste
3. 
a distinctive quality or atmosphere; suggestion
a poem with a Shakespearean flavour
4. 
a type or variety
various flavours of graphical interface
5. physics
a property of quarks that enables them to be differentiated into six types: up, down, strange, charm, bottom (or beauty), and top (or truth)
6.  flavour of the month
verb
7. (transitive)
to impart a flavour, taste, or quality to

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Flavorer

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noun, verb transitive
British
flavor

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Flavorer

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n.
1. Distinctive taste; savor: a flavor of smoke in bacon.
2. A distinctive yet intangible quality felt to be characteristic of a given thing: "What matters in literature ... is surely the idiosyncratic, the individual, the flavor or color of a particular human suffering" (Harold Bloom).
3. A flavoring: contains no artificial flavors.
4. Physics
a. Any of six types of quark (down, up, strange, charm, bottom, top), distinguished by generation, electric charge, and mass.
b. Any of six types of lepton (electron, electron neutrino, muon, muon neutrino, tauon, tau neutrino), distinguished by generation, electric charge, and mass.
5. Archaic Aroma; fragrance.
tr.v. fla·vored, fla·vor·ing, fla·vors
To give flavor to.

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