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tanginess

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tang⋅y

[tang-ee]
–adjective, tang⋅i⋅er, tang⋅i⋅est.
having a tang.

Origin:
1870–75; tang 1 + -y 1


tang⋅i⋅ness, noun
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tang 1   (tāng)   
n.  
  1. A distinctively sharp taste, flavor, or odor, as that of orange juice. See Synonyms at taste.

  2. A distinctive quality that adds piquancy.

  3. A trace, hint, or smattering.

  4. A sharp point, tongue, or prong.

  5. A projection by which a tool, such as a chisel or knife, is attached to its handle or stock. Also called shank.

  6. A surgeonfish.

tr.v.   tanged, tang·ing, tangs
  1. To furnish with a tang.

  2. To give a tang to.


[Middle English tange, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse tangi, point, sting.]
tang'i·ness n., tang'y adj.
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