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- Dictionarytang/taŋ/
noun
- 1. a strong taste, flavour, or smell: "the clean salty tang of the sea" Similar
- 2. the projection on the blade of a tool such as a knife, by which the blade is held firmly in the handle: "a full tang is used for strength"
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Tang is a noun that means a strong, sharp taste or smell, often of sea air. Learn how to use tang in sentences, synonyms, antonyms, and translations.
- English (US)
TANG meaning: 1. a strong, sharp taste or smell: 2. a...
- Tang: Indonesian Translation
TANG translate: bau keras, rasa tajam. Learn more in the...
- Tang: Czech Translation
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- Tang: Norwegian Translation
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- Tang: Danish Translation
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- Tang: German Translation
tang translate: scharfer Geruch/Geschmack. Learn more in the...
- Tang: Thai Translation
TANG translate: รสจัด. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Tang: Portuguese Translation
tang translate: gosto forte, cheiro forte. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word tang, from a sharp flavor or odor to a Chinese dynasty. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words for tang.
noun. a strong taste or flavour. the tang of the sea. a pungent or characteristic smell. the tang of peat fires. a trace, touch, or hint of something. a tang of cloves in the apple pie. the pointed end of a tool, such as a chisel, file, knife, etc, which is fitted into a handle, shaft, or stock.
noun. 1. a strong taste or flavour. the tang of the sea. 2. a pungent or characteristic smell. the tang of peat fires. 3. a trace, touch, or hint of something. a tang of cloves in the apple pie. 4. the pointed end of a tool, such as a chisel, file, knife, etc, which is fitted into a handle, shaft, or stock. Collins English Dictionary.
A tang is a sharp flavor or smell, like the tang of fresh-squeezed lemonade or the tang of the salty ocean breeze. When you eat something sour, you taste a tang, like the tang of blue cheese or vinegar in your salad.
1. A distinctively sharp taste, flavor, or odor, as that of orange juice. 2. A distinctive quality: "Underneath it all was the tang of genuine adventure" (Jan Clausen). 3. A sharp point, tongue, or prong. 4. A projection by which a tool, such as a chisel or knife, is attached to its handle or stock. Also called shank.
tang is a noun that means a taste or smell that is pleasantly strong or sharp. Learn more about the origin, usage and synonyms of tang from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.