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sacchar-

  1. a combining form meaning “sugar,†used in the formation of technical terms:

    saccharoid.



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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of sacchar-1

A combining form representing Medieval Latin saccharum, Greek ²õá°ì°ì³ó²¹°ù´Ç²Ô, ultimately from an Indo-Aryan source akin to Prakrit ²õ²¹°ì°ì²¹°ùÄå, from Sanskrit Å›²¹°ù°ì²¹°ùÄå; sugar
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Example Sentences

Sacchar′ic, pertaining to, or obtained from, sugar and allied substances; Saccharif′erous, producing sugar, as from starch.—v.t.

From

Many varieties of this species are sold by the nurserymen; among them may be mentioned the Purple-leaved, Golden-leaved, Silver-leaved, Tricolored, etc. �. sacchar�num.

From

R. Sal. nitr. sal. diuretic. aa Ê’ii. pulv. e contrayerv. comp. Ê’i. sacchar. â„¥i. emuls. commun. â„”i. aq. cinnam. simpl. â„¥i. m. capt. cochlear. iv. ter die.

From

Digital. Ê’iii. coque in. aq. fontan. â„¥xii. ad â„¥vi. cola et adde. aq. juniper. comp. â„¥ii. sacchar. alb. â„¥ss. m. cap. cochlear. i. larg. 4tis horis.

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