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A bitter-tasting substance or formula used to increase a deficient appetite, improve the acidity of stomach secretions and protein digestion, and slightly speed up the orderly emptying of the stomach. A good bitter tonic should possess little, if any, drug effect, only acting on oral and stomach functions and secretions. Dry mouth, bad gums, teeth problems with bad breath in the morning, and weak digestion, often with constipation, are the main deficiency symptoms. ...
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A substance that stimulates digestive functions, first in the mouth and later in the stomach and liver.
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stimulates appetite or digestive function
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Subjective tasting term. Bitterness usually refers to tannin in wine and is sensed by taste buds along the sides of the tongue in the extreme rear.
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One of the four basic tastes along with salty, sour, and sweet. Can signify the fruit of immature vines or excessive tannin. If the bitter component dominates in the aroma or taste of a wine, it is considered a fault. In sweet wines a hint of bitterness enhances and complements the other flavors, creating an overall taste balance.
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| bitter | tart lemon-flavored carbonated drink |
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| bitter | highly acidic orange used especially in marmalade |
| bitter | any of various common orange trees yielding sour or bitter fruit |
| bitter | any of various common orange trees yielding sour or bitter fruit |
| bitter | any of several spiny shrubs of the genus Daviesia having yellow flowers and triangular seeds |
| bitter | hickory of southern United States having many narrow leaflets and rather bitter nuts |
| bitter | hickory of the eastern United States having a leaves with 7 or 9 leaflets and thin-shelled very bitter nuts |
| bitter | any one of several hundred compounds having a bitter taste |
| bitter | hydrated magnesium sulfate that is taken orally to treat heartburn and constipation and injected to prevent seizures |
| bitter | ornamental shrub or small tree of swampy areas in southwestern United States having large pink or white sepals and yielding Georgia bark for treating fever |
| bitter | any of various herbs of the genus Cardamine, having usually pinnate leaves and racemes of white, pink or purple flowers |
| bitter | somewhat bitter |
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