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bittering
English
Etymology
bitter +? -ing
Noun
bittering (plural bitterings)
- A bitter compound used in adulterating beer.
Synonyms
- bittern
Adjective
bittering (not comparable)
- Causing a bitter taste or smell.
- a bittering agent in antifreeze
Verb
bittering
- present participle of bitter
Anagrams
- Bittinger
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bitterling
English
Etymology
From German Bitterling, calque from Latin am?rus (“bitter”), equivalent to bitter +? -ling. Compare grayling, fingerling.
Noun
bitterling (plural bitterlings)
- Any of various species of small cyprinid fish in the genus Rhodeus.
- Specifically Rhodeus amarus, formerly called Rhodeus sericeus.
Synonyms
- (Rhodeus amarus): European bitterling
Translations
References
- “bitterling, n.”, in OED Online ?, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000
Anagrams
- reblitting
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