Tang ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Tang ( noun )

  1. A projecting or pointed part, especially on an object.
  2. A strong or distinct flavor, especially a sharp or bitter taste.

Origin:

Derived from the old english word "tang" meaning "projecting part" or "sharp taste".

Examples:

  1. The sword had a tang that was used to secure the blade to the hilt.
  2. The knife had a tang that extended into the handle for better balance.
  3. The fruit had a tangy taste that was both sweet and sour.
  4. The sauce had a tang that made it perfect for the dish.
  5. The wine had a tang of oak and vanilla.

(As a verb)

Tang ( verb )

  1. A projecting or pointed part, especially on an object.
  2. A strong or distinct flavor, especially a sharp or bitter taste.

Origin:

Derived from the old english word "tang" meaning "projecting part" or "sharp taste".

Examples:

  1. The sword had a tang that was used to secure the blade to the hilt.
  2. The knife had a tang that extended into the handle for better balance.
  3. The fruit had a tangy taste that was both sweet and sour.
  4. The sauce had a tang that made it perfect for the dish.
  5. The wine had a tang of oak and vanilla.
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