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pretaste

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English

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Etymology

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From pre- +‎ taste.

Noun

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pretaste (plural pretastes)

  1. A taste taken beforehand.
    • 2013, Maynard A. Amerine, Rose Marie Pangborn, Edward B. Roessler, Principles of Sensory Evaluation of Food, page 308:
      [] sodium chloride was discriminated significantly better after a pretaste of distilled water, hot bouillon, hot coffee (1% level), or tomato juice (5% level), than after milk, apple juice, or raw apple.

Verb

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pretaste (third-person singular simple present pretastes, present participle pretasting, simple past and past participle pretasted)

  1. To take a previous or initial taste.

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