different between flavour vs saporous

flavour

English

Pronunciation

Noun

flavour (countable and uncountable, plural flavours)

  1. Britain standard spelling of flavor.

Verb

flavour (third-person singular simple present flavours, present participle flavouring, simple past and past participle flavoured)

  1. Britain standard spelling of flavor.

flavour From the web:

  • what flavour is cardboard
  • what flavour is red velvet
  • what flavour is dr pepper
  • what flavour is mountain dew
  • what flavour is monster pipeline punch
  • what flavour are bertie bott's beans
  • what flavour are swedish fish
  • what flavour is the white monster


saporous

English

Etymology

From Latin saporus (that relishes well, savory), from sapor (taste).

Adjective

saporous (comparative more saporous, superlative most saporous)

  1. Having flavour or taste

Anagrams

  • asporous

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