acetum

/əˈsiːtəm/ or /ækˈtiːm/

Definitions

1. noun

Vinegar, particularly that made from fermented apples or grapes, used as a condiment or preservative.

“The recipe called for a mixture of olive oil and acetum to marinate the vegetables.”

2. adjective

Related to vinegar or having the qualities of vinegar, such as being sour.

“The acetum flavor of the dish was overpowering.”

Synonyms

  • sourness
  • vinegar

Antonyms

  • bitterness
  • sweetness