different between flavour vs savorly
flavour
English
Pronunciation
Noun
flavour (countable and uncountable, plural flavours)
- Britain standard spelling of flavor.
Verb
flavour (third-person singular simple present flavours, present participle flavouring, simple past and past participle flavoured)
- 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
savorly
English
Alternative forms
- savourly
Etymology
savor +? -ly
Adjective
savorly (comparative more savorly, superlative most savorly)
- Agreeable in odour, flavour, or general effect; pleasant; sweet.
Adverb
savorly (comparative more savorly, superlative most savorly)
- With a pleasing relish; soundly; heartily.
References
- savorly in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
savorly From the web:
- what does savory
- what is a savory
- what is the definition of savory
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