non-licorice-flavored
|non-licorice-flavored|
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/nɑn-ˈlɪkərɪʃ-ˈfleɪvərd/
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/nɒn-ˈlɪkərɪʃ-ˈfleɪvəd/
not tasting like licorice
Etymology
'non-licorice-flavored' originates from English, combining 'non-' meaning 'not' with 'licorice' referring to the sweet, aromatic flavor, and 'flavored' indicating the taste characteristic.
The term 'non-licorice-flavored' evolved from the need to describe flavors that specifically do not include the taste of licorice.
Initially, it meant 'not having the taste of licorice,' and this meaning has remained consistent.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
describing a flavor that does not taste like licorice.
The candy was non-licorice-flavored, appealing to those who dislike the taste of licorice.
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Last updated: 2025/04/20 06:28
