saccharine Meaning in Tamil ( saccharine வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
சுவையில் சர்க்கரை போன்ற,
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saccharine's Usage Examples:
The scums separated from the juice by ordinary defecation entangle and carry away with them a certain amount of the juice with its contained saccharine.
, and in the progress of growth it often contains saccharine matter, thus becoming truly nectariferous.
A spirit has been distilled from acorns in process of germination, when the saccharine principle is most abundant.
With the saccharine variety of sorghum, which increased greatly in the same period, this grain is replacing Indian corn.
The materials are quartz crystal, basalt, porphyry, syenite, granite, volcanic ash, various metamorphics, serpentine, slate, dolomite marble, alabaster, many colored marbles, saccharine marble, grey and white limestones.
MANNA, a concrete saccharine exudation obtained by making incisions on the trunk of the flowering or manna ash tree, Fraxinus Ornus.
The vinification of the Burgundy wines takes place in cuves of 500 to 2000 gallons capacity, and it has for very many years been the common practice in vintages in which the must is deficient in saccharine to ensure the stability of the wine by the addition of some sugar in the cuve.
She accepted his hand and gave him a saccharine smile.
- Many ants feed largely and some almost entirely on the saccharine secretions of other insects, the best known of which are the Aphides (plant-lice or " green-fly ").
A crystalline saccharine principle, Sorbitol, which does not undergo the vinous fermentation, has also been found in the fruit.
This is due to conditions of climate, which are much less favourable for the formation of saccharine in the canes than in Cuba.
A common event in the exudation of turbid, frothing liquids from wounds in the bark of trees, and the odours of putrefaction and even alcoholic fermentation in these are sufficiently explained by the coexistence of albuminous and saccharine matters with fungi, yeasts and bacteria in such fluxes.
Synonyms:
cloying, syrupy, sweet, treacly,
Antonyms:
malodorous, unmelodious, sugarless, tasteless, sour,