- trosé
- nitrosé
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
trose — al·trose; as·trose; cic·a·trose; dar·trose; dex·trose; … English syllables
Trose Emmett Donaldson — Trose Emmett Donaldson, born 19 June 1914 in Tacoma, Washington, was appointed a lieutenant (junior grade) in the U.S. Naval Reserve from the Merchant Marine 25 November 1940. Military ServiceHe served in USS Sepulga (AO 20) and in USS Otus (AS… … Wikipedia
trose — dartrose dextrose sinistrose … Dictionnaire des rimes
dex|trose — «DEHKS trohs», noun. a crystalline sugar less sweet than cane sugar, occurring in many plant and animal tissues and fluids; grape sugar. It is a form of glucose. It is dextrorotatory to polarized light. »To keep going, he would salvage the… … Useful english dictionary
dex·trose — /ˈdɛkˌstroʊs/ noun [noncount] technical : a kind of sugar found in fruits, plants, etc. : a form of glucose … Useful english dictionary
Dextrose — Better known today as glucose, this sugar is the chief source of energy in the body. Glucose is chemically considered a simple sugar. It is the main sugar that the body manufactures. The body makes glucose from all three elements of food, protein … Medical dictionary
altrose — An aldohexose isomeric with glucose, tallose, allose, etc. d A. is epimeric with d mannose. * * * al·trose al .trōs, .trōz n a synthetic syrupy sugar C6H12O6 stereoisomeric with glucose and epimeric with allose * * * al·trose (alґtrōs) an… … Medical dictionary
polydextrose — poly·dex·trose .päl i dek .strōs, .strōz n a polymer of dextrose containing small amounts of bound sorbitol and citric acid that is used to mimic the texture and bulk of fat or sugar in low calorie foods * * * poly·dex·trose (pol″e… … Medical dictionary
C6H12O6 — Dextrose Dex trose (d[e^]ks tr[=o]s ), n. [See {Dexter}.] (Chem.) A sirupy, or white crystalline, variety of sugar, {C6H12O6} (so called from turning the plane of polarization to the right), occurring in many ripe fruits, and also called… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cicatrose — Cic a*trose , a. Full of scars. Craig. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English