Sice vs. Spice — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Sice and Spice
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Sice
The number six in a game of dice.
Spice
A spice is a seed, fruit, root, bark, or other plant substance primarily used for flavoring or coloring food. Spices are distinguished from herbs, which are the leaves, flowers, or stems of plants used for flavoring or as a garnish.
Sice
The number six at dice.
Spice
An aromatic or pungent vegetable substance used to flavour food, e.g. cloves, pepper, or cumin
The cake is packed with spices
Sift together flour, baking powder, and mixed spice
Spice
A russet or ginger colour.
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Spice
Sweets; confectionery.
Spice
A type of synthetic cannabis
He was smoking spice to cope with his anxiety
Spice
Flavour with spice
Turbot with a spiced sauce
Spice
Any of various pungent, aromatic plant substances, such as cinnamon or nutmeg, used to flavor foods or beverages.
Spice
These substances considered as a group.
Spice
Something that adds zest or interest
The controversy added spice to the political campaign.
Spice
A pungent aroma.
Spice
To season with spices.
Spice
To add zest or interest to
Uses witty rhymes to spice up the song.
Spice
Aromatic or pungent plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food.
Spice
(uncountable) The quality of being spicy.
What spice level do you want for your pad thai? I recommend mild.
Spice
Appeal, interest; an attribute that makes something appealing, interesting, or engaging.
Variety is the spice of life
Spice
(uncountable) A synthetic cannabinoid drug.
Spice
Sweets, candy.
Spice
(obsolete) Species; kind.
Spice
A characteristic touch or taste; smack; flavour.
Spice
An aromatic odour.
Spice
(transitive) To add spice or spices to; season.
Spice
(transitive) To spice up.
Spice
Species; kind.
The spices of penance ben three.
Abstain you from all evil spice.
Justice, although it be but one entire virtue, yet is described in two kinds of spices. The one is named justice distributive, the other is called commutative.
Spice
A vegetable production of many kinds, fragrant or aromatic and pungent to the taste, as pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, allspice, ginger, cloves, etc., which are used in cookery and to flavor sauces, pickles, etc.
Hast thou aught in thy purse [bag] any hot spices?
Spice
Figuratively, that which enriches or alters the quality of a thing in a small degree, as spice alters the taste of food; that which gives zest or pungency; a slight flavoring; a relish; hence, a small quantity or admixture; a sprinkling; as, a spice of mischief.
So much of the will, with a spice of the willful.
Spice
To season with spice, or as with spice; to mix aromatic or pungent substances with; to flavor; to season; as, to spice wine; to spice one's words with wit.
She 'll receive thee, but will spice thy breadWith flowery poisons.
Spice
To fill or impregnate with the odor of spices.
In the spiced Indian air, by night.
Spice
To render nice or dainty; hence, to render scrupulous.
Spice
Aromatic substances of vegetable origin used as a preservative
Spice
Any of a variety of pungent aromatic vegetable substances used for flavoring food
Spice
The property of being seasoned with spice and so highly flavored
Spice
Make more interesting or flavorful;
Spice up the evening by inviting a belly dancer
Spice
Add herbs or spices to
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