acidic
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
acidic/əˈsɪdɪk/
▶adjective
- 1 having the properties of an acid, or containing acid; having a pH below 7.
- 2 sharp-tasting or sour: acidic wine.
■ (of a person's speech) bitter or cutting.
– derivatives
acidity noun.
acidity noun.
'acidic' also found in these Oxford entries:
acidophilic
- acid rain
- acidulate
- aspartic acid
- cyanamide
- cyanic acid
- dystrophic
- glutamic acid
- hydriodic acid
- hydrobromic acid
- hydrochloric acid
- hydrocyanic acid
- hydrofluoric acid
- lemon
- loquat
- parkerizing
- peat
- phenol
- rambutan
- salt bridge
- sharp
- sorrel
- soursop
- tamarind
- tartar

