- verbspiced (past tense) · spiced (past participle)
- flavor with spice:"I've spiced the stew with cloves, pepper, and fennel seed"
- make more interesting or exciting:"she was probably adding details to spice up the story" · "the novel is spiced with anecdotes"
OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French espice, from Latin species ‘sort, kind’, in late Latin ‘wares’.
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