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BITTER

Volume 3 · 96 words · 1797 Edition

an epithet given to all bodies of an opposite taste to sweetness. For the medical virtues of bitters, see Materia Medica.

sea-term, signifying any turn of the cable about the bits, so as that the cable may be let out by little and little. And when a ship is stopped by a cable, she is said to be brought up by a bitter. Also that end of the cable which is wound about the bits is called the bitter end of the cable.

Bitter-apple, in botany. See Colocynthis.

Bitter-Salt. See Epsom-Salt.

Bitter-Sweet, in botany. See Solanum.