Acider

/ˈæsɪdər/ adjective

The comparative form of 'acid,' meaning more sour or acidic than something else.

From Latin 'acidus' (sour) with the English comparative suffix '-er' added. This is the regular way English forms comparative adjectives from one-syllable words.

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