Is flavour a common noun?

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Yes, the noun 'flavour' (or flavor) is a common noun; a general word for a distinctive taste in food or drink; a general word for a characteristic or notable character of something; a word for any flavour of any kind.The word 'flavour' (or flavor) also functions as a verb.

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