tannic (Meaning)

Wordnet

tannic (a)

derived from tannin

Webster

tannic (a.)

Of or pertaining to tan; derived from, or resembling, tan; as, tannic acid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tannic

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tannic Sentence Examples

  1. The tea had a strong tannic flavor that left a bitter aftertaste.
  2. Tannic acid is used as a natural preservative in wine.
  3. The bark of oak trees contains high levels of tannins.
  4. Tannins can cause staining of the teeth and tongue.
  5. The tannins in red wine can interact with iron supplements.
  6. Green tea contains tannins that have antioxidant properties.
  7. Tannins can be extracted from plants for use in tanning leather.
  8. Coffee beans contain tannins that contribute to their bitterness.
  9. Tannins are responsible for the astringent taste of some fruits, such as persimmons.
  10. The tannic acid in tea can help reduce inflammation.

FAQs About the word tannic

derived from tanninOf or pertaining to tan; derived from, or resembling, tan; as, tannic acid.

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The tea had a strong tannic flavor that left a bitter aftertaste.

Tannic acid is used as a natural preservative in wine.

The bark of oak trees contains high levels of tannins.

Tannins can cause staining of the teeth and tongue.