spicewise

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English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From spice +‎ -wise.

Adverb[edit]

spicewise (comparative more spicewise, superlative most spicewise)

  1. In a manner relating to or concerning spice(s)
    • 2012, Lisa Skye, I Love Corn:
      I was born in the southwest of France, and we get a lot of influence from Spain, spicewise.
    • 2013, Charlotte Hubbard, Naomi King, An Amish Country Christmas:
      I love to bite into a cookie and have it bite me back, spicewise!
    • 2013, Jonathan Robinson, IN IT:
      Have ad lunch. Chilli again. Hot. And I don't just mean spice-wise. It was actually served hot.