lusciousness

lusciousness
See lusciously.

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  • lusciousness — luscious ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste. 2) richly verdant or opulent. 3) (of a woman) sexually attractive. DERIVATIVES lusciously adverb lusciousness noun. ORIGIN perhaps an alteration of obsolete licious, shortened form of …   English terms dictionary

  • Lusciousness — Luscious Lus cious, a. [Prob. for lustious, fr. lusty, or perh. a corruption of luxurious. Cf. {Lush}, {Lusty}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Sweet; delicious; very grateful to the taste; toothsome; excessively sweet or rich. [1913 Webster] And raisins keep …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • lusciousness — noun see luscious …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • lusciousness — noun Property of being luscious …   Wiktionary

  • lusciousness — n. quality of being delicious; quality of being plentiful; quality of being pleasing to the senses; luxuriousness; seductiveness …   English contemporary dictionary

  • lusciousness — n. Sweetness, deliciousness, pleasantness, honey …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • lusciousness — lus·cious·ness …   English syllables

  • lusciousness — noun extreme appetizingness • Syn: ↑delectability, ↑deliciousness, ↑toothsomeness • Derivationally related forms: ↑toothsome (for: ↑toothsomeness) • …   Useful english dictionary

  • luscious — adjective Etymology: Middle English lucius, perhaps alteration of licius, short for delicious Date: 15th century 1. a. having a delicious taste or smell ; sweet b. archaic excessively sweet ; cloying 2. sexually attractive …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • David Hume — For other people named David Hume, see David Hume (disambiguation). David Hume David Hume Born 7 May 1711(1711 05 07) Edinburgh, Scotland Died 25 August 1776( …   Wikipedia

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