לקטוז
Hebrew
Etymology
Ultimately from French lactose, coined by French chemist Marcelin Berthelot, from lac (“milk”) + -ose (“sugar”) (derivation of sucrose).
Noun
לַקְטוֹז • (laktóz) m
- lactose (disaccharide sugar of milk and dairy products)
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