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acid
Noun
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An acid is a liquid with a high number of hydrogen ions in it that can burn things.
Fruit often has a little acid in it.
The acid burned the table.
Acids taste sour but bases taste bitter.
acid
Adjective
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If something is acid, it is like an acid, from an acid, or acidic.
The factories nearby have made the lake more acid.
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If something has an acid taste, it is sour.
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If something said or done to you was acid, it was hurtful.
Their acid comments are painful.
property
Noun
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Property is a thing or things that belong to someone; things that someone owns.
This house is now my property. I've finished paying for it.
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A property is a quality that something has; a way that something is.
One good property of this coat is that it keeps rain out.