Aceta

/əˈsɛtə/ noun

Plural of 'acetum'; vinegars or acidic solutions used in medicine, cooking, or preservation.

From Latin 'acetum' (vinegar), derived from 'acere' (to be sour) + 'acetum' (sharp wine). The plural form 'aceta' preserves the Latin inflection used in classical and medical texts.

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