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Definition of weet
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Weet (v. i.) To know; to wit.
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Nectarean
::
Nectarean
(a.)
Resembling
nectar;
very sweet and
pleasant.
Suavity
::
Suavity
(n.)
Sweetness
to the
taste.
Perfume
::
Perfume
(v.) The
scent,
odor, or
odoriferous
particles
emitted
from a
sweet-smelling
substance;
a
pleasant
odor;
fragrance;
aroma..
Dulcet
::
Dulcet
(a.) Sweet to the
taste;
luscious.
Cruller
::
Cruller
(n.) A kind of sweet cake cut in
strips
and
curled
or
twisted,
and fried crisp in
boiling
fat..
Chloroform
::
Chloroform
(n.) A
colorless
volatile
liquid,
CHCl3,
having
an
ethereal
odor and a
sweetish
taste,
formed
by
treating
alcohol
with
chlorine
and an
alkali.
It is a
powerful
solvent
of wax,
resin,
etc., and is
extensively
used to
produce
anaesthesia
in
surgical
operations;
also
externally,
to
alleviate
pain..
Redolent
::
Redolent
(a.)
Diffusing
odor or
fragrance;
spreading
sweet
scent;
scented;
odorous;
smelling;
--
usually
followed
by of.
Property
::
Property
(a.) That which is
proper
to
anything;
a
peculiar
quality
of a
thing;
that which is
inherent
in a
subject,
or
naturally
essential
to it; an
attribute;
as,
sweetness
is a
property
of
sugar..
Basil
::
Basil (n.) The name given to
several
aromatic
herbs of the Mint
family,
but
chiefly
to the
common
or sweet basil
(Ocymum
basilicum),
and the bush
basil,
or
lesser
basil (O.
minimum),
the
leaves
of which are used in
cookery.
The name is also given to
several
kinds of
mountain
mint
(Pycnanthemum)..
Addulce
::
Addulce
(v. t.) To
sweeten;
to
soothe.
Euphony
::
Euphony
(n.) A
pleasing
or sweet
sound;
an easy,
smooth
enunciation
of
sounds;
a
pronunciation
of
letters
and
syllables
which is
pleasing
to the ear..
Doughnut
::
Doughnut
(n.) A small cake
(usually
sweetened)
fried in a
kettle
of
boiling
lard.
Succedane
::
Succade
(n.)
Sweetmeats,
or
preserves
in
sugar,
whether
fruit,
vegetables,
or
confections..
Lemon
::
Lemon (n.) An oval or
roundish
fruit
resembling
the
orange,
and
containing
a pulp
usually
intensely
acid. It is
produced
by a
tropical
tree of the genus
Citrus,
the
common
fruit known in
commerce
being that of the
species
C.
Limonum
or C.
Medica
(var.
Limonum).
There are many
varieties
of the
fruit,
some of which are
sweet..
Entremets
::
Entremets
(n. sing. & pl.) A side dish; a
dainty
or
relishing
dish
usually
eaten after the
joints
or
principal
dish; also, a
sweetmeat,
served
with a
dinner..
Tuck
::
Tuck (n.) Food;
pastry;
sweetmeats.
Odorous
::
Odorous
(a.)
Having
or
emitting
an odor or
scent,
esp. a sweet odor;
fragrant;
sweet-smelling..
Honeydew
::
Honeydew
(n.) A
sweet,
saccharine
substance,
found on the
leaves
of trees and other
plants
in small
drops,
like dew. Two
substances
have been
called
by this name; one
exuded
from the
plants,
and the other
secreted
by
certain
insects,
esp.
aphids..
Seckel
::
Seckel
(n.) A small
reddish
brown sweet and juicy pear. It
originated
on a farm near
Philadelphia,
afterwards
owned by a Mr.
Seckel..
Edulcorate
::
Edulcorate
(v. t.) To
render
sweet;
to
sweeten;
to free from
acidity.
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