Acidic vs Verjuice - What's the difference?
acidic | verjuice |
(chemistry) Having a pH less than 7, or being sour, or having the strength to neutralize alkalis, or turning a litmus paper red.
(mineralogy) Containing a high percentage of silica; opposed to basic.
Of or relating to acid; having the character of an acid.
A very acidic juice made by pressing unripe grapes.
* (Francis Bacon)
As an adjective acidic
is (chemistry) having a ph less than 7, or being sour, or having the strength to neutralize alkalis, or turning a litmus paper red.As a noun verjuice is
a very acidic juice made by pressing unripe grapes.acidic
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Adjective
(en adjective)- an acidic solution
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*verjuice
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(wikipedia verjuice)Noun
(en-noun)- In this instance, there is, upon the by, to be noted, the percolation or suing of the verjuice through the wood; for verjuice of itself would never have passed through the wood: so as, it seemeth, it must be first in a kind of vapour, before it pass.
