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sugarAny monosaccharide or disaccharide.
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sugarA carbohydrate with a characteristically sweet taste. Sugars are classified as monosaccharides, disaccharides, or trisaccharides.
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sugarlate 13c., sugre, from Old French sucre "sugar" (12c.), from Medieval Latin succarum, from Arabic sukkar, from Persian shakar, from Sanskrit sharkara "ground or candied sugar," ori [..]
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sugarearly 15c., "to sweeten with sugar," also figuratively, "to make more pleasing, mitigate the harshness of," from sugar (n.). Related: Sugared; sugaring.
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sugartype of chemical compound that is sweet-tasting and in some form essential to life.
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sugarFood product of plant. Carbohydrates that contain hydrocarbon chain.
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sugarA simple carbohydrate
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sugaran affectionate term of endearment.
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sugara white crystalline carbohydrate used as a sweetener and preservative sweeten with sugar; "sugar your tea" carbohydrate: an essential structural component of living cells and [..]
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sugarThough most people are not aware of this fact, sugar or sucrose occurs as a carbohydrate in every fruit and vegetable. It is the major product of photosynthesis, or the method by which plants convert [..]
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sugarBad ingredient used by companies to make food more palatable to the animals if the ingredients themselves aren't enough to make the dog or cat actually want to eat it.
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sugarSugar refers to any sweet carbohydrate, but most commonly associated with sucrose." > Sugar refers to any sweet carbohydrate, but most commonly associated with sucrose. Todd Helmenstine Definition: Sugar is a carbohydrate characterized [..]
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sugarfood product of a plant.
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sugarA monosaccharide; a carbohydrate with the general formula CnH2nOn. Sulcus
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sugarSuperior University Guidelines for Analysis and Review - A business analysis methodology.
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sugartsuker
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sugarTo dream of sugar, denotes that you will be hard to please in your domestic life, and will entertain jealousy while seeing no cause for aught but satisfaction and secure joys. There may be worries, and your strength and temper taxed after this dream. To eat sugar in your dreams, you will have unpleasant matters to contend with for a while, but they [..]
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sugar; Candy; Caramel
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sugarSugars occur naturally in tobacco. Darker wrappers, such as maduros
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sugarA class of simple, water-soluble carbohydrates (saccharose) including sucrose, lactose and fructose.
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sugarTerm for the disaccharide sucrose and products of the sugar industry, essentially composed of sucrose.
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sugar1. A class of carbohydrates with a sweet taste, including glucose, fructose and sucrose. 2. A term used to refer to blood glucose.
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sugarThe window manager used by the OLPC XO. It is made to run on top of Linux.
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sugarPronounce it: shuh-gaHoney and syrups made from concentrated fruit juice were the earliest known sweeteners. Today, refined sugar is the most popular type of sweetener and it is made from sugar cane o [..]
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sugarSugar or sucrose, is a carbohydrate that occurs naturally in every fruit and vegetable in the plant kingdom. It is the major product of photosynthesis, the process by which plants transform the sugar [..]
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sugarJamaican sugar is a derivative of refined sugar cane or sugar beets. The process for manufacturing Jamaican sugar is extensive. Jamaican sugar is used in almost every Jamaican recipe, particularly Jamaican drink recipes. T
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sugarA sweetener that's primarily made from sugar beets or sugarcane. Sugar comes in a variety of forms:
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sugarBad ingredient used by companies to make food more palatable to the animals if the ingredients themselves aren’t enough to make the dog or cat actually want to eat it.
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sugar(n) a white crystalline carbohydrate used as a sweetener and preservative(n) an essential structural component of living cells and source of energy for animals; includes simple sugars with small molec [..]
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sugarCocaine, heroin, or morphine.
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sugarIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Sugar: (1) A carbohydrate, or a monosaccharide portion of a disaccharide, oligosaccharide, or polysaccharide. Molecular structure of α-D-glucopyranose, a simp [..]
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sugarSugar is the common name for table sugar or sucrose which is made up of the two simple sugars glucose and fructose. General term used to describe simple sugars which are types of carbohydrates. Sugars [..]
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sugarSee sucrose
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sugarGlucose in Blood.
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sugarState report for surface to air missiles (SAMs).
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sugarThe trace amount of sugar contained in NUTRO™ Crunchy Treats With Real Banana
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sugarBad ingredient used by companies to make food more palatable to the animals if the ingredients themselves aren’t enough to make the dog or cat actually want to eat it. Commonly used ingredient in the [..]
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sugarSugar is used in our N-Bone Sweet Potato Chews as a natural preservative, to keep the chews from drying out and extend their shelf life. Sugars are found in most plants, but the sugarcane plant and the sugar beet have sufficient concentrations to extract sugar efficiently. Sugar is extracted from these plants through a process called diffusion.
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sugara sweet, water-soluble, crystalline carbohydrate; used as a sweetener and preservative for foods.
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sugara sweet, water-soluble, crystalline carbohydrate; used as a sweetener and preservative for foods.
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sugarAny of a group of carbohydrate compounds of relatively low molecular weight and comprised of not to exceed three monosaccharide units. They may be monosaccharide such as dextrose, disaccharide such as [..]
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sugarA class of carbohydrates with a sweet taste; includes glucose, fructose and sucrose. A term used to refer to blood glucose.
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sugarType of carbohydrate chemically based on carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
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sugar
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sugarMoney
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