leesy

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English

Etymology

From lees +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

leesy (comparative more leesy, superlative most leesy)

  1. (of the aroma or flavor of a wine) Rich in a way that indicates, and results from, long contact with lees.
  2. (of wine) Having such an aroma or flavor.

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