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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A mollusk of the genus Acera.
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Our term for the class of chemical compounds that release protons into solutions, acids, derives from the Latin acere, meaning to taste sour.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Our term for the class of chemical compounds that release protons into solutions, acids, derives from the Latin acere, meaning to taste sour.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Krt/.; rtr i« acere, ovato-deprejfusyfriis ad latera longitti* - dinalibiis albis aut cinereis, -
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CUm coeperunt} Ante Vi6) xrium enkeoeperiut, atque ita Crefcent qui id fic habet:. coeperint, dicuntur bac/acere, * • rcSe, in iuto volatantur libenter, quae iUorum reqmes eft, vt tauatio.homiuis. fed Editio antiqua: coeperunt — reae* admiffuras cum/aciunt, iu luto. lutojos '] £dd. primae dant UUuofos. quae formaforfe aattquior fuit Similes dabo inira ad cap.
Scriptorvm rei rvsticae vetervm latinorvm tomvs primvs-[qvartvs].. 1794
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Quid vellent {acere uc fcirenc, animoque viderenc?
T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex Titus Lucretius Carus , Thomas Creech , George Gordon Byron Byron 1770
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De conviciU iUU turpiJJimU, qu4 temeire & ftne uUa caufia eum tn nos] acere, est bk ntanifeftum eftapfe viderit.
Assertiones theologicae de Trino et vno Deo, adversus novos Samosatenicos ... Faustus Socinus 1618
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