diastatic |
clonazepam |
As an adjective diastatic
is (of a grain or malt) having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar.
As a noun clonazepam is
a benzodiazepine derivative with highly potent anticonvulsant, muscle relaxant, and anxiolytic properties.
terms |
diastatic |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective diastatic is
(of a grain or malt) having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar.
diastatic |
diastatid |
As an adjective diastatic
is having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar.
As a noun diastatid is
any member of the Diastatidae.
diastatic |
diastaltic |
As adjectives the difference between diastatic and diastaltic
is that
diastatic is (of a grain or malt) having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar while
diastaltic is of or pertaining to diastalsis.
diastasic |
diastatic |
As adjectives the difference between diastasic and diastatic
is that
diastasic is pertaining to, or consisting of, diastase while
diastatic is (of a grain or malt) having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar.
diastatic |
diastratic |
As adjectives the difference between diastatic and diastratic
is that
diastatic is having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar while
diastratic is that varies depending on social, cultural or educational factors.
sugar |
diastatic |
As a noun sugar
is ray, beam (of light or radiation).
As an adjective diastatic is
(of a grain or malt) having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar.
starch |
diastatic |
As adjectives the difference between starch and diastatic
is that
starch is stiff; precise; rigid while
diastatic is (of a grain or malt) having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar.
As a noun starch
is (uncountable) a widely diffused vegetable substance found especially in seeds, bulbs, and tubers, and extracted (as from potatoes, corn, rice, etc) as a white, glistening, granular or powdery substance, without taste or smell, and giving a very peculiar creaking sound when rubbed between the fingers it is used as a food, in the production of commercial grape sugar, for stiffening linen in laundries, in making paste, etc.
As a verb starch
is to apply or treat with laundry starch, to create a hard, smooth surface.
enzyme |
diastatic |
As a verb enzyme
is .
As an adjective diastatic is
(of a grain or malt) having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar.
germinate |
diastatic |
As a verb germinate
is to sprout or produce buds.
As an adjective diastatic is
(of a grain or malt) having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar.
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