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Yes, the word flavor (or flavour) is a verb and a noun.

The noun 'flavor' is a word for the quality of something detected by the sense of taste; a word for a substance added to food or drink that conveys a desired taste; a word for a characteristic or most noticeable quality of something; a word for a thing.

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