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pungently
English
Etymology
pungent +? -ly
Adverb
pungently (comparative more pungently, superlative most pungently)
- In a pungent manner.
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pungence
English
Etymology
From Latin pung?ns, present participle of pung? (“to sting”).
Noun
pungence (usually uncountable, plural pungences)
- The quality of odor/odour that stings the nose, said especially of acidic or spicy substances.
- The pungence of the garlic made my eyes water.
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Synonyms
- pungency
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