tart in Latin
tart in Latin is acidus — tart means having a sharp, sour taste.
tart in Latin
acidus
What does "tart" mean?
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adj Having a sharp, sour taste.
"The lemon sauce was pleasantly tart."
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noun A small open pastry case filled with a sweet or savoury filling.
"She baked a jam tart for dessert."
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noun (informal, dated, derogatory) A woman regarded as sexually promiscuous.
"The word "tart" is considered old-fashioned and insulting today."
tart in a sentence
- The lemon sauce was pleasantly tart.
- Green apples tend to taste tarter than red ones.
- She baked a jam tart for dessert.
- The bakery's egg custard tarts sell out by noon.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tart" in Latin?
"tart" in Latin is acidus. tart means: Having a sharp, sour taste.
How do you use "tart" in a sentence?
Example: "The lemon sauce was pleasantly tart." In Latin, "tart" is acidus.
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