undertaste

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under- +‎ taste

Noun[edit]

undertaste (plural undertastes)

  1. An underlying taste.
    • 1967, Ira Levin, Rosemary's Baby:
      The mousse was excellent, but it had a chalky undertaste that reminded Rosemary of blackboards and grade school.

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