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Dictionary: sa·por   ('pər, -pôr') pronunciation
n.
A quality perceptible to the sense of taste; flavor.

[Middle English, from Latin, from sapere, to taste.]

saporific sa'po·rif'ic ('pə-rĭf'ĭk, săp'ə-) or sa'po·rous ('pər-əs, săp'ər-) adj.

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noun

    A distinctive property of a substance affecting the gustatory sense: flavor, relish, savor, smack2, tang, taste, zest. See taste/bad taste.

 
 
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