Astringency

/əˈstrɪndʒənsi/ noun

The quality of being astringent; a sharp, puckering, or binding effect, usually on the mouth or tissues.

A variant of astringence formed with the -cy suffix (from Latin -cia), both forms appearing in English by the 17th century. Both suffixes derive from Latin and create similar meanings with slight stylistic differences.

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