What does MALIC mean?

Malic 1. Parts of Speech:

Adjective

2. Definitions:

Relating to or derived from apples or other fruits.

3. Pronunciations:

US: /ˈmeɪlɪk/

UK: /ˈmælɪk/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "malic" comes from the Latin word "malum," which means "apple." It is used to describe something that is related to or derived from apples or other fruits. Malic acid, for example, is a type of acid found in many fruits, including apples, and is often used as a food additive.

5. Synonyms:

Apple-like, fruit-derived, fruity

6. Related Words:

Acidic, apple, aroma, blend, cider

7. Example Sentences:
  • The wine had a distinct malic flavor.
  • Malic acid is often used as a flavor enhancer in processed foods.
  • The apple orchard was full of malic scents.


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