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    tang
    /taŋ/

    noun

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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