sapid in English

adjective
1
having a strong, pleasant taste.
Saliva also contributes to taste by dissolving sapid substances in food and so making them accessible to the taste buds; a zinc-binding protein, gustin, is thought to contribute to the taste process.
adjective

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1. SAPID is a tool for site creation and management.

2. It also analyzes the application prospect and the exist issue of the sapid substance.

3. Describe a woman when you " very sapid " when, I believe, she is a mature lady.

4. It has a sapid, harmonic taste. Its particular aftertaste of bitter almonds gives sensations of rare elegance.

5. And how does the visceral malaise affect the behavioral response to the intake of sapid solution?

6. Such dressing up already sapid can allow student again very the twist movement of the waist that sees a drill clearly.

7. Calendar is given priority to with animal picture, the asinine picture that Mr. Zhao cooperates with Huang Zhou is very sapid. Original, mr.

8. Nose: Subtle, intense and delicate green fruit, fresh gooseberry and gress Palate: Fresh and dry, sapid, with pleasant sweet palate, delicate and fine feel.

9. Additional, contemporary do not contradict with the tradition, any spaces in the home put furniture of on 9 Chinese style the metropolis is very sapid , grace many.

10. Quite quite quite quite only sapid enough oil, salty, sweet, hot, exciting ability feels mouth Li Shu takes a heart in at ease, the circumstance of out of control of this very incidental appetite.

11. If the person is not met on bathing body sapid , if the freezer in the home is long be not cleaned or clean a method incorrect also can have a bad taste, what reason is this after all?