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n. - A sharp taste.

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  • The leaves and flowers are used in medicinal poultices and teas. which are said to have the effect of astringence, or contraction of body tissues.
  • The leaves and flowers are used in medicinal poultices and teas, which are said to have the effect of astringence, or contraction of body tissues.
  • This last cuvée is a long keep wine, and it will show more astringence in the early years.
  • And its astringence clear the brain!’ it went on with calculated brutality:
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