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21 مركز الذوق
taste center -
22 نهاية ذوقية
taste end -
23 flavour, flavour
طَعْم \ flavour, flavour: the quality that gives a special taste: This cake has an orange flavour. taste: the quality by which we can recognize different kinds of food and drink: a sweet taste; the taste of coffee. \ See Also نكهة (نَكْهَة) \ نَكْهَة \ flavour, flavour: the quality that gives a special taste: This cake has an orange flavour. taste: the quality by which we can recognize different kinds of food and drink: a sweet taste; the taste of coffee. -
24 strong
شَدِيد الوَقْع \ strong: (of feeling, taste, etc.) deep; noticeable: a strong dislike; a strong smell of coffee; a strong cup of tea (one that has a lot of taste). \ قَوِيّ (للإحْسَاس، للطَّعْم، إلخ) \ strong: (of feeling, taste, etc.) deep; noticeable: a strong dislike; a strong smell of coffee; strong cup of tea (one that has a lot of taste). \ نَفّاذ \ strong: (of smell, taste, etc.) deep; noticeable: a strong smell of coffee; strong cup of tea (one that has a lot of taste). -
25 ذوق
ذَوْق \ taste: artistic judgement; judgement of what is proper: His choice of clothes shows very good taste. That joke was in bad taste (It was not polite). \ ذَوْق (حاسّة الذوق) \ taste: the special sense by which a person or animal knows one food or drink from another: I’ve got a cold, so I’ve lost my sense of taste. -
26 طعم
طَعْم \ flavour, flavour: the quality that gives a special taste: This cake has an orange flavour. taste: the quality by which we can recognize different kinds of food and drink: a sweet taste; the taste of coffee. \ See Also نكهة (نَكْهَة) \ طَعَّمَ \ inoculate: to give (sb.) a disease in a weak form, so that he cannot later catch it in a strong form: The doctor inoculated me against yellow fever. \ See Also لقح (لَقَّحَ)، حصن (حَصَّنَ) -
27 نكهة
نَكْهَة \ flavour, flavour: the quality that gives a special taste: This cake has an orange flavour. taste: the quality by which we can recognize different kinds of food and drink: a sweet taste; the taste of coffee. -
28 sour
[ˈsauə]1. adjective1) having a taste or smell similar in nature to that of lemon juice or vinegar:حامِضUnripe apples are/taste very sour.
2) having a similar taste as a stage in going bad:ماضِر، مُحَمِّضsour milk.
3) (of a person, his character etc) discontented, bad-tempered or disagreeable:شَكِس، فَظShe was looking very sour this morning.
2. verbto make or become sour.يُحَمِّض -
29 تذوق
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30 لذيذ
لَذِيذ \ delicious: having a very nice taste or smell: What delicious food you’ve cooked!. lovely: pleasant: We had a lovely time. luscious: very sweet and pleasant to eat: luscious grapes. pleasant: pleasing; satisfying; nice; friendly: a pleasant taste; a pleasant companion. \ لَذِيذُ المَذَاق \ tasty: (of food or drink) having a strong pleasant taste: tasty cheese. -
31 مذاق
مَذَاق \ taste: the quality by which we can recognize different kinds of food and drink: a sweet taste; the taste of coffee. -
32 نعناع
نَعْنَاع \ mint: a plant whose leaves are used for giving a pleasant taste, esp. to meat, drinks or sweets: mint tea; mint jelly, peppermint. peppermint: a taste like a mixture of pepper and mint; a sweet made with this taste. -
33 flavour, flavor
أَعْطَى نَكْهَة لِـ \ flavour, flavor: to give (sth.) a special taste: The cake was flavoured with orange. \ تَبَّلَ \ flavour, flavor: to give (sth.) a special taste: The cake was flavoured with orange. \ طَيَّبَ \ flavour, flavor: to give (sth.) a special taste: The cake was flavoured with orange. -
34 juniper
الرَّتَم (نَبَات) \ juniper: an evergreen bush whose fruit is used to give a taste to gin. \ See Also العَرْعَر \ العَرْعَر (نَبَات) \ juniper: an evergreen bush whose fruit is used to give a taste to Gin. \ See Also الرَّتَم \ نَبَات الرَّتَم \ juniper: an evergreen bush whose fruit is used to give a taste to GIN. \ See Also العَرْعَر -
35 mint
نَعْنَاع \ mint: a plant whose leaves are used for giving a pleasant taste, esp. to meat, drinks or sweets: mint tea; mint jelly, peppermint. peppermint: a taste like a mixture of pepper and mint; a sweet made with this taste. -
36 peppermint
نَعْنَاع \ mint: a plant whose leaves are used for giving a pleasant taste, esp. to meat, drinks or sweets: mint tea; mint jelly, peppermint. peppermint: a taste like a mixture of pepper and mint; a sweet made with this taste. -
37 saffron
أَصْفَر بُرْتقاليّ \ saffron: an orange-yellow colour. \ See Also بِلَوْن الزَّعْفَران \ زَعْفَران \ saffron: part of a certain flower that gives a special taste to food, and makes it yellow. \ عُصْفُر \ saffron: part of a certain flower that gives a special taste to food, and makes it yellow. \ كُرْكُم \ saffron: part of a certain flower that gives a special taste to food, and makes it yellow. \ لَوْن الزَّعْفَران \ saffron: an orange-yellow colour. -
38 tta'ima
eat [Sem tt-'-m, Akk temu (understand), Mal tieghem (taste), Heb tta'am, Syr tt'em, JNA ttum'a, Hrs ttam (eat), Amh ttam (taste)] -
39 حاسة الذوق
n. sense of taste, taste -
40 ذوق
ذَوْق، حاسّةُ الذّوْقtaste, sense of taste, gustation, gustatory sense
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