alkalic

/ælˈkælɪk/
adjective
  1. Having the properties of an alkali; basic (the opposite of acidic).
    • Some soils are too alkalic for growing blueberries, which prefer acidic conditions.
    • The chemist tested the solution and found it to be strongly alkalic.
    • Alkalic water can have a bitter taste and may feel slippery to the touch.
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