savory means pleasant or agreeable in taste or smell: a savory aroma.
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Savory is an herb. You can find it at the supermarket in the spice aisle.
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Balance is a word with three connotations and Latin has a different word for each. Here they are. If you mean the verb "to balance" the word is compensare. If you mean a scale there are two words, they are trutina and libra. If you mean the remainder, the word is reliquus.
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what is the word savory mean please
The word "rico" is "rich", as in delicious, savory, succulent, etc. The word "beso" is "kiss".
I found the filet mignon quite savory.
The word 'savory' is an adjective, used to describe the noun 'marinade'.
We enjoyed the warm, savory chili on a cold winter day.
The word "savory" does not really translate in French. The closest would be "salé" which means "salted". The "savory" word in opposition to "sweet" doesn't has an equivalent in French.
Savory, I believe.
savory means good in a certain taste good is just general
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Do you mean the "word" "savage or savory?" If so, then no, the words don't mean the same thing. Something savage is usually defined as brutal, violent, barbaric or uncivilized. Something savory usually means something tasty, tender or delectable (as in food) or something that a person would see as a pleasurable experience they want to last.
Savory.
This meal was savory and stupendous.