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Variant of savory
savory
definition
sa·vory (sā′vər ē)
adjective savorier -·vori·er, savoriest -·vori·est
- pleasing to the taste or smell; appetizing
- pleasant, agreeable, attractive, etc.
- morally acceptable; respectable
- salty or piquant; not sweet a savory relish
Etymology: ME savouri < OFr savouré, pp. of savourer, to taste < savour, savor
noun pl. savories -·vor·ies
in England and Canada, a small, highly seasoned portion of food served at the end of a meal or as an appetizer
Brit. sp. savoury sa′·voury
Related Forms:
- savorily sa′·vori·ly adverb
- savoriness sa′·vori·ness noun
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