acetation
/ˌæsɪteɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
The process or state of becoming acetic or having a sour taste, especially in the context of fermentation.
“The acetation of the wine made it undrinkable.”
1. noun
The process or state of becoming acetic or having a sour taste, especially in the context of fermentation.
“The acetation of the wine made it undrinkable.”