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Definition of Tasteable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tasteable
Literary usage of Tasteable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southern Literary Messenger by Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Computer Science (1839)
"... or common salts, is distinctly tasteable. It is reputed to have very salutary
effects ; but it is certainly not as agreeable to the palate as our ..."
2. Psychology: A Study of Mental Life by Robert Sessions Woodworth (1921)
"The stimulus to the sense of taste is something of a chemical nature. The tasteable
substances must be in solution in order to penetrate the pits and get to ..."
3. Kate Greenaway by Marion Harry Spielmann, George Somes Layard (1905)
"... evil-characters-and this watercress character is so much easier to do-and
credible and tasteable by everybody's own lips. ..."
4. The Essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach (1881)
"... is only a thing of faith ; for even here the body is not visible, tangible,
tasteable as a body. That is : the bread is only in its significance ..."
5. Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind by James Mill (1869)
"In that case, we should have no idea of objects as seeable, as bearable, as
touchable, or tasteable. We should have a train of smells ; the smell at one ..."
6. Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk by John Gibson Lockhart (1820)
"I have some claret, which is not too old to be tasteable; and I shall make an
endeavour to give you, at least, as good commons as you were used to at the ..."
7. The Writings of John Bradford .. by John Bradford, John Hooper, Nicholas Ridley, Aubrey Townsend (1848)
"... sensible, tasteable, and touchable words. As therefore when many windows are
opened in a house, the more light may come in than when there is but one ..."