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saccharine

Cloying vs Saccharine - What's the difference?

cloying | saccharine |


As adjectives the difference between cloying and saccharine

is that cloying is unpleasantly excessive while saccharine is of or relating to sugar.

As a verb cloying

is present participle of lang=en.

Sanguine vs Saccharine - What's the difference?

sanguine | saccharine |


As adjectives the difference between sanguine and saccharine

is that sanguine is having the colour of blood; red while saccharine is of or relating to sugar.

As a noun sanguine

is blood colour; red.

As a verb sanguine

is to stain with blood; to impart the colour of blood to; to ensanguine.

Saturnine vs Saccharine - What's the difference?

saturnine | saccharine |


As adjectives the difference between saturnine and saccharine

is that saturnine is of or born under Saturn's influence while saccharine is of or relating to sugar.

Molasses vs Saccharine - What's the difference?

molasses | saccharine |


As a noun molasses

is a thick brownish syrup produced in the refining of raw sugar.

As an adjective saccharine is

of or relating to sugar.

Benevolent vs Saccharine - What's the difference?

benevolent | saccharine |


As adjectives the difference between benevolent and saccharine

is that benevolent is having a disposition to do good while saccharine is of or relating to sugar.

Saccharine vs Luscious - What's the difference?

saccharine | luscious | Related terms |

Saccharine is a related term of luscious.


As adjectives the difference between saccharine and luscious

is that saccharine is of or relating to sugar or saccharine can be of or relating to saccharin while luscious is sweet and pleasant; delicious.

Wikidiffcom vs Saccharine - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | saccharine |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As an adjective saccharine is

of or relating to sugar.

Saccharine vs Saccharone - What's the difference?

saccharine | saccharone |


As an adjective saccharine

is of or relating to sugar.

As a noun saccharone is

the lactone of saccharonic acid.

Saccharine vs Saccharide - What's the difference?

saccharine | saccharide |


As an adjective saccharine

is of or relating to sugar.

As a noun saccharide is

the unit structure of carbohydrates, of general formula CnH2nOn. Either the simple sugars or polymers such as starch and cellulose. The saccharides exist in either a ring or short chain conformation, and typically contain five or six carbon atoms.

Saccharize vs Saccharine - What's the difference?

saccharize | saccharine |


As a verb saccharize

is to convert into, or impregnate with, sugar.

As an adjective saccharine is

of or relating to sugar.

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