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melitose
melitose Chem. (ˈmɛlɪtəʊs) [f. Gr. µελιτ-, µέλι honey + -ose.] A kind of sugar obtained from the manna of Eucalyptus.1861 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 8) 410 The Australian manna, which is the produce of Eucalyptus mannifera, according to recent researches of Berthelot, contains two different isomeric sugars,... Oxford English Dictionary
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melezitose
melezitose Chem. (mɪˈlɛzɪtəʊs) [f. F. mélèze larch, after melitose.] A sugar, isomeric with cane-sugar, discovered by Bonastre in larch-manna.1862 Miller Elem. Chem. (ed.2) III. 96. 1876 tr. Schutzenberger's Ferment. 33 Melezitose, melitose, and lactine. Oxford English Dictionary
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melibiose
melibiose Chem. (mɛlɪˈbaɪəʊz, -s) [a. G. melibiose (Scheibler & Mittelmeier 1889, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XXII. 1684), f. G. meli-tose melitose: see bi-2 and -ose2.] Glucose-6-α-galactoside, C12H22O11, a crystalline sugar obtained from raffinose.1889 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LVI. 953 This disaccharide i... Oxford English Dictionary
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eucalyn
eucalyn Chem. (ˈjuːkəlɪn) [f. eucaly-ptus + -in.] ‘A saccharine substance, produced in the fermentation of melitose (the sugar of the eucalyptus), under the influence of yeast’ (Watts Dict. Chem.).1864 H. Spencer Biol. I. 11 Starch, sugar, eucalyn, sorbin [etc.], are polymeric. 1878 Kingzett Anim. C... Oxford English Dictionary
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trehala
trehala (trɪˈhɑːlə) Also tricala. [ad. Turkish tīqālah, native name.] The substance of the cocoons of a coleopterous insect, Larinus maculatus, found in Asia Minor; also called trehala-manna, Turkish or Syrian manna.1862 Watts Gmelin's Handbk. Chem. XV. 300 When pulverised trehala manna is treated w... Oxford English Dictionary
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-ose
▪ I. -ose1 a suffix representing Latin -ōsus, forming adjs. from substantives, with the meaning ‘full of’, ‘abounding in’; e.g. ann-ōsus full of years, clām-ōsus screaming, cōpi-ōsus rich, pecūni-ōsus moneyed, religi-ōsus scrupulous. As a living suffix -ōsus came down to OF. as -os, -us, later -eus,... Oxford English Dictionary
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