Meaning & Definition of word "Acetic"

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    Acetic

    /əˈsiː.tɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to, derived from, or containing vinegar; sour.
      • Example: The acetic acid in vinegar gives it its sour taste.
    • 2. Pertaining to or derived from acetic acid; having the properties of acetic acid.
      • Example: Acetic solutions are often used in chemical laboratories.
    • 3. Referring to a type of acid found in vinegar.
      • Example: In food preservation, acetic acid helps prevent spoilage.
    • 4. Of or relating to acetic acid or its derivatives.
      • Example: The acetic properties of the solution were analyzed in the experiment.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'aceticus', from 'acetum' meaning vinegar.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    acetic acid:

    A colorless organic compound with a pungent smell, commonly known as vinegar.

    acetic solution:

    A dilute solution of acetic acid in water.

    Related Words

    acidic:

    Having a pH of less than 7; sour.

    acetate:

    A salt formed from acetic acid.

    Slang Meanings of acetic

    Meaning: Referring to a strong vinegar essence.

    Example Sentence: That pickling solution is pure acetic, it'll pack a punch!