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sapid

Sapid - What does it mean?

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Taste vs Sapid - What's the difference?

taste | sapid |


As a noun taste

is key, button.

As an adjective sapid is

tasty, flavoursome or savoury.

Sapid vs Insipid - What's the difference?

sapid | insipid |


As adjectives the difference between sapid and insipid

is that sapid is tasty, flavoursome or savoury while insipid is unappetizingly flavorless.

Spaid vs Sapid - What's the difference?

spaid | sapid |


As a noun spaid

is (lb).

As an adjective sapid is

tasty, flavoursome or savoury.

Sapid vs Apid - What's the difference?

sapid | apid |


As an adjective sapid

is tasty, flavoursome or savoury.

As a noun apid is

any member of the Apidae.

Sapid vs Vapid - What's the difference?

sapid | vapid |


As adjectives the difference between sapid and vapid

is that sapid is tasty, flavoursome or savoury while vapid is lifeless, dull or banal.

Sapid vs Sipid - What's the difference?

sapid | sipid |


As adjectives the difference between sapid and sipid

is that sapid is tasty, flavoursome or savoury while sipid is having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid.

Sapid vs Salpid - What's the difference?

sapid | salpid |


As an adjective sapid

is tasty, flavoursome or savoury.

As a noun salpid is

any member of the Salpidae.

Rapid vs Sapid - What's the difference?

rapid | sapid |


As adjectives the difference between rapid and sapid

is that rapid is very swift or quick while sapid is tasty, flavoursome or savoury.

As an adverb rapid

is rapidly.

As a noun rapid

is a rough section of a river or stream which is difficult to navigate due to the swift and turbulent motion of the water.

Said vs Sapid - What's the difference?

said | sapid |


As a proper noun said

is : (l).

As an adjective sapid is

tasty, flavoursome or savoury.

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