grace / graisse [grɛɪs]
grace – n. & v. – n. – 1. attractiveness, especially in elegance of proportions or manner or movement; gracefulness; 2. courteous good will; 3. an attractive feature, an accomplishment; 4. in Christian belief – the unmerited favour of God; a divine saving and strengthening influence, divinely given talent; 6. delay granted as a favour; v. – 1. add grace to, enhance, confer honour or dignity on
graisse – n. – a problem with white wines and ciders where there are insufficient tannins and the wrong kind of anaerobic bacterial action