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pun·gent [ˈpʌnʤənt] ADJ

sub·agen·cy [ˌsʌbˈeɪʤən(t)si] N esp Am

cur·ren·cy [ˈkʌrən(t)si] N

2. currency no pl (acceptance):

3. currency (circulation):

obtok m

le·ni·ence [ˈli:niən(t)s] N, le·ni·en·cy [ˈli:niən(t)si] N no pl

strin·gen·cy [ˈstrɪnʤən(t)si] N no pl

1. stringency (strictness):

2. stringency (thriftiness):

I . emer·gen·cy [ɪˈmɜ:ʤən(t)si, i:ˈ-] N

1. emergency (extreme situation):

sila f

2. emergency Am (emergency room):

II . emer·gen·cy [ɪˈmɜ:ʤən(t)si, i:ˈ-] ADJ

con·tin·gen·cy [kənˈtɪnʤən(t)si] N form

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Their name refers to their pungency, using the name of the tamale, which can be spicy.
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Soil type, rain, and sunlight affect the pungency in onions and garlic and, therefore, their score on the pyruvate scale.
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Although they are structurally similar to capsaicin, the substance that causes pungency in hot peppers, they largely lack that characteristic.
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Raw, it has a resinous, medicinal pungency, similar to anise, fennel, or even tarragon, but stronger.
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