I can think of a couple of different ways. The first way is the more difficult of the two. ONE: Come up with a sound, spontaneously, that somehow captures your experience of vinegar. Or have people sample a very small amount of vinegar without knowing what it is (with their complete cooperation, of course) and work with the sound reactions you get. TWO: Look up as many foreign words as you can for vinegar. Listen, combine, or out-right borrow. Many words come to English that way.
No, it the name give to a Goan (in India) curry dish in which the meat is maninated in vinegar.
vinegar makes a battery because of the ions in the vinegar which was reacting to the metal which gives of a electric circuit
The new name for the Congo is The Demo rctatic Republic of the Congo.
In the squirt gun freak had, soap, vinegar, and curry powder.
Vinegar makes the egg wrinkly/takes off the shell and water makes and egg stronger
the vinegar eel got its name because it lives in un-pureified vinegar.
The formal name for vinegar is acetic acid. Its IUPAC name is ethanoic acid.
There is no specific name for 'something which reacts with vinegar'. Vinegar is ethanoic acid and reacts with various substance. Some examples are alkalis like sodium hydroxide, metal carbonates and alcohols such as ethanol.
Vinegar Bend Mizell's birth name is Wilmer David Mizell.
Vinegar's compound name is acetic acid, which is a weak acid resulting from the oxidation of ethanol.
Acetum.
vinegar
If your sherry vinegar has lost its flavor, discard it and get some new sherry vinegar.
No, vinegar is a common noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. The word vinegar is a word for any vinegar. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title such as Heinz Vinegar.
Vinegar
acetic acid
Acetic acid.