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1. tang
noun. ['ˈtæŋ, ˈtɑːŋ'] a tart spicy quality.
Synonyms
- spiciness
- tanginess
- piquantness
- spicery
- nip
- zest
- spice
- piquancy
Etymology
- tang (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tangi (Old Norse)
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Rhymes with Tang
- chenxiang
- chengxiang
- zhejiang
- shougang
- ziyang
- twang
- kwang
- juang
- jiang
- hwang
- huang
- chuang
- zhang
- kang
- kahng
- giang
- bong
How do you pronounce tang?
Pronounce tang as tɑŋ.
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Sentences with tang
1. Noun, singular or mass
Use it anytime you want to add the tang of tomato ketchup with more texture and body.
Quotes about tang
1. The book smelled dusty and old but also carried a sweet tang, a hint of something inviting. She opened to the first page and started to read, pronouncing the words in a reverent whisper.
- Shannon Hale
2. tang
noun. ['ˈtæŋ, ˈtɑːŋ'] a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure.
Synonyms
- genus Fucus
- black rockweed
- rockweed
- Fucus vesiculosus
- bladder fucus
Etymology
- tang (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tangi (Old Norse)
3. tang
noun. ['ˈtæŋ, ˈtɑːŋ'] any of various coarse seaweeds.
Synonyms
- seaweed
Antonyms
- fancy
- hotness
Etymology
- tang (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tangi (Old Norse)
4. tang
noun. ['ˈtæŋ, ˈtɑːŋ'] any of various kelps especially of the genus Laminaria.
Synonyms
- sea tangle
Antonyms
- tasteful
- tasteless
Etymology
- tang (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tangi (Old Norse)
5. tang
noun. ['ˈtæŋ, ˈtɑːŋ'] brown algae seaweed with serrated edges.
Synonyms
- genus Fucus
- Fucus serratus
- serrated wrack
Etymology
- tang (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tangi (Old Norse)
6. Tang
noun. the imperial dynasty of China from 618 to 907.
Synonyms
- Tang dynasty
7. tang
noun. ['ˈtæŋ, ˈtɑːŋ'] the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth.
Synonyms
- flavor
- savor
- gustatory perception
- taste
- vanilla
- sapidity
- nip
- gustatory sensation
- taste perception
- relish
- taste sensation
- flavour
- lemon
- smack
Etymology
- tang (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tangi (Old Norse)