- draté
- déshydratéhydratéréhydraté
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
drate — see drite … Useful english dictionary
drate — an·hy·drate; car·bo·hy·drate; deca·hy·drate; de·hy·drate; sul·fy·drate; hy·drate; ce·drate; … English syllables
drate — to drate, to drawl out one s words. N … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
drate — chlorhydrate déshydrate hydrate … Dictionnaire des rimes
drate — Cleveland Dialect List to talk slowly, to drawl … English dialects glossary
an|hy|drate — «an HY drayt», transitive verb, drat|ed, drat|ing. to remove water from; dehydrate. ╂[< an without + Greek hýdōr water + English ate1] … Useful english dictionary
car|bo|hy|drate — «KAHR boh HY drayt», noun. a substance made from carbon dioxide and water by green plants in sunlight. Carbohydrates are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Sugar and starch are carbohydrates. Carbohydrates comprise a major class of foods… … Useful english dictionary
cry|o|hy|drate — «KRY oh HY drayt», noun. Chemistry. a mixture of ice and a crystallized salt, obtained by freezing a saturated water solution of the salt … Useful english dictionary
de|hy|drate — «dee HY drayt», verb, drat|ed, drat|ing. –v.t. 1. to take water or moisture from; dry: »to dehydrate vegetables. High fever dehydrates the body. 2. to deprive (a chemical compound) of water or the elements of water. –v.i … Useful english dictionary
hem|i|hy|drate — «HEHM ee HY drayt», noun. Chemistry. a hydrate containing half as many molecules of water as the number of molecules of the compound forming the hydrate … Useful english dictionary