Noun • खट्टा सा |
subacid meaning in Hindi
subacid sentence in HindiExamples
More: Next- The flavor is subacid and good.
- When under ripe the flesh is white and crispy, acid to subacid to sweet in taste.
- The succulent, tangy flesh is white, yellow or orange and sweet to subacid or acid, depending on the cultivar.
- The soil formed when these rocks weather must be subacid ( pH 4.5 5.0 ) to mediacid ( pH 3.5 4.0 ) to support " A . pinnatifidum ".
- It is a perennial native to the petioles bearing from 4 to 6 glands; an emetic and narcotic root; scented flowers; and a large, oblong fruit, containing numerous seeds, embedded in a subacid edible pulp.
- It will tolerate soils ranging from mediacid ( pH 3.5 4.0 ) to subalkaline ( pH 8.0 8.5 ), although it prefers subacid soils ( pH 4.5 5.0 ) over mediacid.
- A very old variety, it was once known in Cambridgeshire and Essex by the name " cricksies " or " crickses ", formed on an earlier plural " creeks ", and probably originating in Hogg described the flesh as " firm, juicy, sweet and subacid ".
- Like the closely related " A . bradleyi ", " A . montanum " requires that the thin soil in its favored crevices be subacid ( pH 4.5 5.0 ) to mediacid ( pH 3.5 4.0 ), and it is intolerant of calcium.
- ""'Asplenium pinnatifidum " "', commonly known as the "'lobed spleenwort "'or "'pinnatifid spleenwort "', is a small fern found principally in the Appalachian Mountains and the Shawnee Hills, growing in rock crevices in moderately acid to subacid strata.
- An excellent temper, with a slight degree of subacid humour; learning, wit, and drollery, the more piquant that they were a little marked by the peculiarities of an old bachelor; a soundness of thought rendered more forcible by an occasional quaintness of expression, were, the Author avers, the only qualities in which the creature of his imagination resembled his benevolent and excellent old friend.
Meaning
adj.- slightly sour to the taste