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A type of red wine grape variety known for its distinctive flavor profile, often described as having a robust and full-bodied taste with notes of dark fruit, spice, and a hint of sweetness. It is often produced in California and known for its bold, fruity flavor.
Zincite is a mineral, a zinc oxide mineral with the chemical formula ZnO. It is a hexagonal crystal system mineral, often found in high-temperature hydrothermal veins, as well as in metamorphic rocks. Zincite is a relatively rare mineral, with a reddish to pinkish-red color due to its high concentration of iron impurities. It is an ore of zinc and was first discovered in 1842.
A rare term!<br><br>Zincography is a printing process that uses zinc plates for printing images, especially photographs.
"With a sudden or decisive effect": <br><br>Example: His shot at the basket came with a zing, sending the ball flying towards the hoop.
The Zingiberaceae family, commonly known as the ginger family, is a botanical family of flowering plants, mainly native to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Old World. The family includes about 52 genera and around 1,300 species, many of which are widely cultivated for their edible rhizomes, ornamental flowers, and medicinal properties.<br><br>Some of the well-known members of the Zingiberaceae family include:<br><br> Ginger (Zingiber officinale)<br> Turmeric (Curcuma longa)<br> Galangal (Alpinia galanga)<br> Kaempferia (Kaempferia galanga)<br> Krista (Piper retrofractum)<br> Papa (Elettaria cardamomum)<br> Zedoary (Curcuma zedoaria)<br><br>The Zingiberaceae family is characterized by the presence of a rhizome, which is a perennial stem that grows underground and produces new stems and roots. The leaves are usually long, narrow, and pointed, and the flowers are showy and often scented. Many species of the Zingiberaceae family are highly aromatic and are used in cooking, traditional medicine, and perfumery.
"Zinging" is a verb that means to give a sudden and quick movement of a swift, sharp, or piercing quality, often used to describe something that hits or touches with great force or momentum.