"Souce" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "souce" is not a word in the English language.
However, I think it's possible that you meant the word "source", which has several meanings, including:
1. A person or thing from which something comes or is obtained.
Example: The source of the water in the river is a lake.
2. The origin or cause of a thing, idea, or situation.
Example: The source of the problem is unclear.
3. A device that sends a signal or electricity.
Example: The TV's power source is the battery.
Let me know if you meant "source" or if I can help you with anything else!
Usage Examples for "source"
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It seems to be an Italian word. The translation is "salted vinegar".<br><br>Sottaceto is typically used in Italian cuisine to add flavors, often used in pickling or as marinade.
A somewhat obscure word!<br><br>Sottie is an old-fashioned or dialectical term for a foolish or silly person.
Soufflé is a French culinary dish that consists of a baked egg-based preparation that is light and airy, often containing cheese, butter, or cream.
Soufrière typically refers to a type of volcanic landscape featuring a fumarole, a location with a well-defined vent of volcanic gases. It is characterized by volcanic ash, sulfur deposits, and scorching hot springs. The term "soufrière" originates from the French word for "sulfur" (soufre), which is a critical component often associated with such features.