taster

Etymology
From ; equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) An object in which, or by which, food or drink is tasted, for example a dram cup
 * 2) Someone who tastes something, especially food, wine etc., for quality.
 * 3)  A kind of zooid situated on the polyp-stem of certain, resembling the feeding zooids, but destitute of mouths.
 * 4) A sample of something bigger or grander intended for future use
 * 5) A person who is, by genetic makeup, able to taste phenylthiocarbamide
 * 1) A person who is, by genetic makeup, able to taste phenylthiocarbamide
 * 1) A person who is, by genetic makeup, able to taste phenylthiocarbamide

Translations

 * Arabic: مُتَذَوِّق
 * Bulgarian: дегустатор
 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * Galician:
 * Hungarian:
 * Irish: blastóir
 * Manx: blassteyder
 * Polish:, degustatorka

Etymology
From, from a late , from contraction of , iterative of , present active infinitive of , from Classical. Compare Catalan and Occitan, Italian.

Verb

 * 1) to grope; to feel, touch
 * 2) to taste

Etymology
From a late, from contraction of , iterative of , present active infinitive of , from Classical. Compare Catalan and Occitan, Italian.

Verb

 * 1) to taste
 * 2) to touch
 * 3) to hit; to strike