sucrose
English
Etymology
From French sucre (“sugar”), derivation of Latin saccharum + -ose.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈsukɹoʊs/
Noun
sucrose (countable and uncountable, plural sucroses)
- (biochemistry) A disaccharide with formula C12H22O11, consisting of two simple sugars, glucose and fructose; normal culinary sugar.
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Translations
a disaccharide
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Dutch
Etymology
From French sucre (“sugar”), derivation of Latin saccharum + -ose.
Pronunciation
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Audio (file) - Hyphenation: su‧cro‧se
Noun
sucrose f, m (uncountable)
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