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saccharo-
saccharo- (ˈsækərəʊ) comb. form of Gr. σάκχαρο-ν sugar, forming compounds (usually written with hyphen) with the sense ‘partly saccharine and partly (something else)’; ‘containing sugar and (something else)’.1839 Ure Dict. Arts 97 Mashing is the operation by which the wort is extracted..from the mal...
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saccharumic
saccharumic, a. Chem. (sækəˈruːmɪk) [app. f. med.L. sacchar-um sugar + humic a., a synonym of ulmic.] Derived from or containing sugar and ulmic acid. saccharumic acid, an acid formed by the action of baryta on dextrose.[1842: see saccharo-humic.] 1875 in Watts' Dict. Chem. 2nd Suppl.
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saccharolytic
saccharolytic, a. Biochem. (ˌsækərəʊˈlɪtɪk) [f. saccharo- + -lytic.] Of or pertaining to the chemical breakdown of carbohydrates; able to effect this.1908 Jrnl. Med. Res. XVIII. 86 Bacillus coli showed but a weak sugar-splitting power, the saccharolytic action ceasing after twenty-four and sometimes...
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saccholactic
† sacchoˈlactic, a. Chem. Obs. Also saclactic. [a. F. saccholactique, f. saccho- contracted for saccharo- + L. lact-, lac milk: see lactic a.] saccholactic acid, mucic acid (prepared from sugar of milk).1790 Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. 281 The saccholactic acid discovered by Scheele. 1826 Henry...
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