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English phonetician; one of the founders of modern phonetics (1845-1912)
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a dish served as the last course of a meal
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a food rich in sugar
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the taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth
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the property of tasting as if it contains sugar
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having or denoting the characteristic taste of sugar
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having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub
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pleasing to the ear
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pleasing to the senses
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pleasing to the mind or feeling
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having a natural fragrance
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(used of wines) having a high residual sugar content
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not containing or composed of salt water
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not soured or preserved
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with sweetening added
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English phonetician; one of the founders of modern phonetics (1845-1912)
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a dish served as the last course of a meal
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a food rich in sugar
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the taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth
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the property of tasting as if it contains sugar
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in an affectionate or loving manner (`sweet' is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of `sweetly')
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