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Sacrate vs Sucrate - What's the difference?

sacrate | sucrate |

As a verb sacrate

is (obsolete) to consecrate or dedicate.

As an adjective sacrate

is (label) consecrated; hallowed, sacred.

As a noun sucrate is

(chemistry) a compound of sucrose (or some related carbohydrate) with a base, after the analogy of a salt.

sacrate

English

Verb

to sacrate
  • (obsolete) To consecrate or dedicate
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (label) consecrated; hallowed, sacred
  • References

    * OED 2nd edition 1989

    Anagrams

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    sucrate

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (chemistry) A compound of sucrose (or some related carbohydrate) with a base, after the analogy of a salt.
  • sodium sucrate
    (Webster 1913)