Meaning Of The Word Bitter principle
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Bitter principle Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Bitter principle?
bitter principle in American English
any of various bitter substances found in plants, as lupulin, aloin, etc. noun: any of several hundred natural compounds, usually of vegetable origin, having a bitter taste, and not admitting of any chemical classification bitter principle in British English noun: any of various bitter-tasting substances, such as aloin, usually extracted from plants |
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