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spice
noun
    1. Any of various aromatic or pungent substances, such as pepper, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, etc that are derived from plants and used for flavouring food, eg in sauces, curries, etc, and for drinks such as punch.
    2. Such substances collectively.
    3. Something that adds interest or enjoyment.
      Example: Variety is the spice of life
      Thesaurus: savour, relish, tang, colour, gusto, kick, life, pep, zest, zip, piquancy.
    4. A trace of it
      Example: Do I detect a spice of jealousy?
      Form: a spice of something (usually)
verb spiced, spicing
    1. To flavour with spice.
    2. To add interest or enjoyment to something.
      Form: spice up (also)
Derivative: spicy
    See separate entry spicy.
Etymology: 13c: from French espice, from Latin species species.





spicy
spicey
adj spicier, spiciest
    1. Flavoured with or tasting or smelling of spices; pungent; piquant.
      Thesaurus: pungent, piquant, seasoned, tangy, savoury, flavourful, aromatic, fresh; Antonym: bland.
    2. colloq
      Characterized by, or suggestive of, scandal, sensation, impropriety, bad taste, etc
      Example: Got any spicy gossip?
      Thesaurus: erotic, risqué, racy, ribald, suggestive, titillating, scandalous, indecorous, provocative.
Derivative: spicily
adverb
    Derivative: spiciness
    noun


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