saccharine – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
saccharine
adj.
sweet-tasting; pertaining to sugar; yielding sugar; resembling sugar, similar to sugar; overly sentimental
n.
calorie-free sugar substitute for sufferers of diabetes and for those who are dieting
Saccharin
Saccharin is an
artificial sweetener with effectively no
food energy which is about 300–400 times as sweet as sucrose or table sugar, but has a bitter or metallic
aftertaste, especially at high concentrations. It is used to sweeten products such as drinks, candies, cookies, medicines, and toothpaste.
saccharine
Adjective
1. overly sweet
(synonym) cloying, syrupy, treacly
(similar) sweet
Saccharin (das)
n.
saccharin, saccharine, benzosulfimide, calorie-free sugar substitute for sufferers of diabetes and for those who are dieting, sweet-tasting crystalline compound used as a calorie-free sugar substitute, natural sweetener (Chemistry)
saccharin
adj.
saccharic, derived from a saccharine substance, derived from saccharic acid (Chemistry)
saccharine
nf.
saccharine, sweet-tasting crystalline compound used as a calorie-free sugar substitute (Chemistry)
sacchariné
adj.
saccharined
saccharin
adj.
saccharine, sweet-tasting; pertaining to sugar; yielding sugar; resembling sugar, similar to sugar; overly sentimental