contain |
sacchariferous |
As a verb contain
is (
lb) to hold inside.
As an adjective sacchariferous is
producing or containing sugar.
sugar |
sacchariferous |
As a noun sugar
is ray, beam (of light or radiation).
As an adjective sacchariferous is
producing or containing sugar.
measurement |
saccharimetry |
As nouns the difference between measurement and saccharimetry
is that
measurement is the act of measuring while
saccharimetry is the measurement of the sugar content of a liquid, especially with a saccharimeter.
sugar |
saccharimetry |
As nouns the difference between sugar and saccharimetry
is that
sugar is sucrose in the form of small crystals, obtained from sugar cane or sugar beet and used to sweeten food and drink while
saccharimetry is the measurement of the sugar content of a liquid, especially with a saccharimeter.
As a verb sugar
is to add sugar to; to sweeten with sugar.
As an interjection sugar
is used in place of
shit.
bivalent |
saccharate |
As nouns the difference between bivalent and saccharate
is that
bivalent is (genetics) any bivalent chromosome while
saccharate is a salt or ester of saccharic acid.
As an adjective bivalent
is (chemistry) having a valence of.
metal |
saccharate |
As nouns the difference between metal and saccharate
is that
metal is
Chemical elements or alloys, and the mines where their ores come from.saccharate is a salt or ester of saccharic acid.
As an adjective metal
is characterized by strong, fast drum-beats and distorted guitars.
As a verb metal
is to make a road using crushed rock, stones etc.
sucrate |
saccharate |
As nouns the difference between sucrate and saccharate
is that
sucrate is (chemistry) a compound of sucrose (or some related carbohydrate) with a base, after the analogy of a salt while
saccharate is a salt or ester of saccharic acid.
systematically |
saccharate |
As an adverb systematically
is in an organized manner.
As a noun saccharate is
a salt or ester of saccharic acid.
reason |
antirational |
As a noun reason
is a cause.
As a verb reason
is to exercise the rational faculty; to deduce inferences from premises; to perform the process of deduction or of induction; to ratiocinate; to reach conclusions by a systematic comparison of facts.
As an adjective antirational is
lacking or especially opposed to reason and rational thought.
rational |
antirational |
As adjectives the difference between rational and antirational
is that
rational is capable of reasoning while
antirational is lacking or especially opposed to reason and rational thought.
As a noun rational
is a rational number: a number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers.
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