pleasant+to+the+taste
81Bristol — This article is about the British city. For other uses, see Bristol (disambiguation). Bristol   Unitary, Ci …
82Celtis tala — Taxobox name = Tala image width = 240px status = Secure regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Rosales familia = Cannabaceae genus = Celtis species = C. tala binomial = Celtis tala binomial authority = Gillet ex… …
83Gustable — Gust a*ble, a. [See {Gust}, v.] [Obs.] 1. Capable of being tasted; tastable. [1913 Webster] This position informs us of a vulgar error, terming the gall bitter; whereas there is nothing gustable sweeter. Harvey. [1913 Webster] 2. Pleasant to the… …
84toothsome — (adj.) pleasant to the taste, 1560s; the figurative sense of attractive (1550s) is a bit older; from TOOTH (Cf. tooth) + SOME (Cf. some) …
85gust´ful|ly — gust|ful1 «GUHST fuhl», adjective. gusty; windy: »on a gustful April morn (Tennyson). gust|ful2 «GUHST fuhl», adjective. 1. pleasant to the taste; tasty. 2. Figurative. agreeable to the mind or feelings. –gust´ful|ly …
86gust|ful — gust|ful1 «GUHST fuhl», adjective. gusty; windy: »on a gustful April morn (Tennyson). gust|ful2 «GUHST fuhl», adjective. 1. pleasant to the taste; tasty. 2. Figurative. agreeable to the mind or feelings. –gust´ful|ly …
87Flavorous — Fla vor*ous, a. Imparting flavor; pleasant to the taste or smell; sapid. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …
88flavorous — /flay veuhr euhs/, adj. 1. full of flavor. 2. pleasant to the taste or smell. [1690 1700; FLAVOR + OUS] * * * …
89delicious — adjective 1》 highly pleasant to the taste. 2》 delightful: a delicious irony. Derivatives deliciously adverb deliciousness noun Origin ME: via OFr. from late L. deliciosus, from L. deliciae (plural) delight, pleasure …
90gustable — a. Relishable, savory, pleasant to the taste, sapid …