Acidic

/əˈsɪdɪk/ adjective

Containing acid or having the properties of an acid; having a sharp, sour taste or quality.

From Latin 'acidus' meaning 'sour.' The suffix '-ic' makes it an adjective. Acids were called such because of their sour taste, with the root traced to Indo-European words meaning 'sharp' or 'pointed.'

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