Adipocellulose

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌædɪpoʊˈsɛl.jʊˌloʊs/

Definitions of adipocellulose

noun a complex substance composed of fat cells and cellulose fibers

Example Sentences

A1 Adipocellulose is a type of material used in some food products.

A2 The doctor explained that adipocellulose is found in certain tissues in the body.

B1 Researchers are studying the properties of adipocellulose for potential medical applications.

B2 The production process of adipocellulose involves extracting cellulose from adipose tissue.

C1 The chemical composition of adipocellulose is complex and requires specialized analysis.

C2 Adipocellulose has unique properties that make it a valuable material in biotechnology research.

Examples of adipocellulose in a Sentence

formal Adipocellulose is a type of tissue that contains both fat cells and connective tissue.

informal I heard that adipocellulose is what makes up those stubborn love handles.

slang Hey, did you know that adipocellulose is sometimes called 'flubber'?

figurative Her heart felt heavy, like it was made of adipocellulose instead of muscle.

Grammatical Forms of adipocellulose

plural

adipocelluloses

comparative

more adipocellulose

superlative

most adipocellulose

present tense

adipocelluloses

future tense

will adipocellulose

perfect tense

has adipocellulosed

continuous tense

is adipocellulosing

singular

adipocellulose

positive degree

adipocellulose

infinitive

to adipocellulose

gerund

adipocellulosing

participle

adipocellulosed

Origin and Evolution of adipocellulose

First Known Use: 1875 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'adipocellulose' is a combination of 'adipo-' referring to fat or fatty tissue, and 'cellulose' which is a compound made of glucose units and is a major component of the cell walls of plants.
Evolution of the word: Originally coined in the late 19th century, 'adipocellulose' was likely used to describe a material or substance containing both fat and cellulose. Over time, the word may have evolved in usage to refer to specific types of cellulose derived from adipose tissue or to describe a mixture of fat and cellulose in a biological or industrial context.