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quercite Chem. (ˈkwɜːsaɪt) [f. L. quercus oak + -ite1 4.] A sweet crystalline alcohol obtained from acorns.1857 Miller Elem. Chem. iii. 72 Quercite..from acorns... Transparent prisms. 1863 Fownes Chem. 434 The juice of the acorn is submitted to fermentation. The fermented liquor, on evaporation, yie...
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Mucic acid
or meso-galactaric acid) is an aldaric acid obtained by nitric acid oxidation of galactose or galactose-containing compounds such as lactose, dulcite, quercite
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quercin
quercin Chem. (ˈkwɜːsɪn) [f. L. quercus oak + -in1.] (See quots.)1845 Penny Cycl. Suppl. I. 349/2 Quercin, a neutral crystalline substance procured from the bark of the oak. 1894 Watts' Dict. Chem., Quercin..occurs in oakbark, being obtained from the mother-liquors in the preparation of quercite.
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pentatomic
pentatomic, a. Chem. (pɛntəˈtɒmɪk) [mod. f. Gr. πέντε five + ἄτοµος atom n. + -ic: cf. atomic.] Containing five atoms of some substance in the molecule; spec. containing five replaceable hydrogen atoms; also = pentavalent.1872 Watts Dict. Chem. VI. 72 Pentatomic Alcohols. Pinite and quercite, two sa...
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acorn
▪ I. acorn (ˈeɪkɔːn) Forms: 1 æcern, æcirn, (2–3 ? akern); 4–7 akern, (4 hakern); 4 pl. acres, atcherne; 4–5 acharn(e; 4–6 achorn(e, 5 akerne, ackerne, accharne, acorun, accorne, hockorn; 5–7 acorne, oke-corne; 6 akecorne, okehorne, acquorn, eykorn; 6–7 akehorne, akorne, acron; 7 oke-corn, akorn; 6–...
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-ite
▪ I. -ite, suffix1 corresponding to F. -ite, L. -īta (-ītēs), ad. Gr. -ῑ́της, forming adjs. and ns. (of adj. origin) with the sense ‘(one) connected with or belonging to’, ‘a member of’, as in ὁπλίτης adj. heavy armed, n. a heavy-armed soldier (f. ὅπλα armour), πολίτης citizen (f. πόλις city). Its f...
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sugar
▪ I. sugar, n. (ˈʃʊgə(r)) Forms: see below. [a. OF. {cced}ucre (12–14th c.), {cced}uquere, zuchre, sukere, north-east. chucre, mod.F. sucre (from 13th c.), = Pr. sucre, It. zucchero, ad. (prob. through OHG.) med.L. zuccarum, succarum, ad. Arab. sukkar (with prefixed article assukkar, whence Sp. azuc...
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