the word acid derived from the Latin word
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acere
The word acid comes from the Latin word acere, which means "sour." Most acids taste sour, i.e. vinegar, sour milk, lemon juice.
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The word acid is derived from the Latin acidus/acēre, meaning 'sour'.
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