What is the meaning of Spice?
Aromatic or pungent plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food.
The quality of being spicy.
Appeal, interest; an attribute that makes something appealing, interesting, or engaging.
A characteristic touch or taste; smack; flavour.
Erotic or pornographic material, usually written; smut.
To add spice or spices to; season.
To spice up.
second-person singular present active imperative of spiciō
inflection of spicy:
neuter nominative/accusative singular
inflection of spicy:
neuter nominative/accusative singular
spices (powders used to flavour meals or dishes):
- Spices as used as scents or to enhance the smell of something.
- Spices as used in medicinal preparations; by extension, medicine in general.
- Spices as used in alchemical preparations.
Spices as used as scents or to enhance the smell of something.
Spices as used in medicinal preparations; by extension, medicine in general.
Spices as used in alchemical preparations.
A variety, sort, or kind of something:
- A distinct kind of creature; a species.
- A type of disease or affliction.
- A type of sinful behaviour or action; an action or behaviour in general.
- A part, especially of a discipline or line of study.
A distinct kind of creature; a species.
A type of disease or affliction.
A type of sinful behaviour or action; an action or behaviour in general.
A part, especially of a discipline or line of study.
A seeming or presence; the way something looks from the outside:
- The perception of something using any sense or innate ability.
- The communion wafer when transubstantiated.
- An appearance or image (either mental or real)
The perception of something using any sense or innate ability.
The communion wafer when transubstantiated.
An appearance or image (either mental or real)
A meal (usually sweet) incorporating spices.
A plant which spices are made from.
A complimentary appellation.
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