noun a substance added to another substance, typically to improve or preserve it

adjective constituting or relating to an addition, especially a chemical one

  • The additive used in this product is known to enhance its shelf life.
  • I heard they added some kind of additive to make the food taste better.
  • They put some additive in there to give it an extra kick.
  • His charisma was like an additive that made everyone drawn to him.

noun a water-soluble vitamin found in various foods, especially citrus fruits, and used to prevent scurvy

  • Ascorbic acid, also known as Vitamin C, is essential for maintaining a healthy immune system.
  • I always make sure to take my ascorbic acid supplements to avoid getting sick.
  • I heard that ascorbic acid is like a superhero for your immune system.
  • Just like how ascorbic acid boosts your immune system, positivity can boost your mood.

noun a vivid crimson color

adjective of a vivid crimson color

  • The artist used carmine paint to create a vibrant red hue in the painting.
  • I love the carmine color of that dress, it's so eye-catching!
  • That carmine lipstick is really poppin' on you!
  • The carmine sunset painted the sky in hues of red and orange.

noun a group of artificial sweeteners that are used to sweeten food and drinks

  • Cyclamates are artificial sweeteners that are often used in food and beverage products.
  • I heard that cyclamates are used in a lot of diet sodas.
  • Have you tried the new energy drink with cyclamates in it?
  • Adding cyclamates to the mix really sweetened the deal.

verb to sweeten or make more palatable by adding sugar or another sweet substance

  • The chef decided to edulcorate the dessert by adding a touch of honey.
  • I like to edulcorate my coffee with a little bit of sugar.
  • Let's edulcorate this tea with some sweetener.
  • She always tries to edulcorate the truth to make herself look better.

noun a chemical compound containing one or more ethyl groups, often used in the names of solvents and other chemicals

  • Ethyl alcohol, also known as ethanol, is commonly used as a solvent in laboratories.
  • My friend works in a distillery and they use ethyl to make their spirits.
  • I heard that party had some strong ethyl drinks last night.
  • The ethyl of creativity fueled her artistic endeavors.

adjective not harmful or offensive

  • The scientist conducted a series of tests to confirm that the substance was innocuous.
  • Don't worry, it's just an innocuous bug bite.
  • That rumor about her is totally innocuous, don't believe it.
  • His words may seem innocuous, but they hold a deeper meaning.

noun a sticky substance, especially one used in medicine or industry

  • The mucilage found in plants is a type of adhesive substance that helps with seed germination.
  • I accidentally stepped on a plant and got some sticky mucilage on my shoe.
  • I hate it when my hands get all gooey from touching mucilage in the garden.
  • The mucilage of friendship binds us together in times of need.

noun a synthetic compound used as a sugar substitute, typically 300-400 times sweeter than sucrose

  • The use of saccharin as a sugar substitute in food products has been a topic of debate among health experts.
  • I heard that saccharin is used in some diet sodas to make them taste sweet without the calories.
  • I can't stand the taste of saccharin, it's so artificial.
  • Her saccharin smile didn't fool anyone, we all knew she was upset.

noun a type of resin or varnish used as a wood finish

verb to coat or finish with shellac

  • The furniture was finished with a coat of shellac to protect the wood.
  • I'm thinking of shellacking the old table to give it a new look.
  • Let's shellac this project and get it done by tomorrow.
  • Her words seemed to shellac any hope of reconciliation between them.

noun a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants, especially sugar cane and sugar beet, consisting essentially of sucrose

  • Excessive consumption of sugar can lead to various health issues such as diabetes and obesity.
  • I prefer my coffee without sugar, thank you.
  • I can't believe she's so sweet, she must be made of sugar!
  • His words were coated in sugar, but his intentions were far from sweet.

noun a type of natural gum derived from the hardened sap of the acacia tree, used in various industries including food and pharmaceuticals

  • Acacia gum is commonly used as a stabilizer in the food industry.
  • I heard that acacia gum is added to some candies to make them chewier.
  • Have you tried the gum with acacia in it? It's supposed to be really good.
  • Her words stuck to me like acacia gum, impossible to shake off.

noun a sticky resin obtained from the Acacia tree, used in various industries such as pharmaceuticals and food production

  • Accroides gum is a natural resin extracted from the tree species Acacia catechu.
  • I heard that accroides gum is used in some chewing gums for its binding properties.
  • Have you tried that gum with accroides gum in it? It's supposed to be really sticky.
  • The accroides gum of tradition held the community together through its shared customs and beliefs.

noun a slang term for a high-quality, top-performing individual or thing

  • The scientist used ace-k as a sweetening agent in the experiment.
  • I always choose the diet soda with ace-k because it tastes better.
  • I can't stand the aftertaste of ace-k in my drink.
  • Her performance on the test was ace-k, she aced it!

noun acesulfame-k - a high-intensity artificial sweetener that is 200 times sweeter than sucrose, commonly used in food and beverages

  • Acesulfame-K is a non-nutritive sweetener that is commonly used in food and beverages.
  • I prefer to use Acesulfame-K in my coffee instead of sugar.
  • I heard Acesulfame-K is the new sweetener everyone is raving about.
  • Adding Acesulfame-K to the recipe was the cherry on top of the cake.

noun a salt or ester of acetic acid, containing the monovalent CH3COO− group or ion.

  • Acetate is commonly used in the production of textiles and packaging materials.
  • I heard acetate is a key ingredient in making certain types of plastic.
  • I need to grab some acetate for my DIY project.
  • His words were like acetate, transparent and easily understood.

noun a chemical compound that is a type of ester formed from acetic acid and an alcohol, often used in the production of perfumes and flavorings

  • The acetic ester is commonly used in the production of various pharmaceuticals.
  • I heard that acetic ester is a key ingredient in making perfumes.
  • Do you know if acetic ester is what gives vinegar its strong smell?
  • The relationship between the two countries can be described as an acetic ester - strong and complex.

noun a chemical compound that is a beta-keto ester, commonly used in organic synthesis

  • The acetoacetyl group is a common structural motif in organic chemistry.
  • I heard that acetoacetyl is used in some chemical reactions.
  • Do you know where I can find some acetoacetyl for my experiment?
  • Her mind was like an acetoacetyl, constantly reacting and forming new ideas.

noun a chemical compound consisting of acetic acid and butyric acid

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  • Acetobutyrate is a compound commonly used in laboratory research.
  • I heard acetobutyrate is being used in that new experiment.
  • Hey, pass me the acetobutyrate for this project.
  • Her creativity was like acetobutyrate, mixing different elements to create something unique.

noun A chemical compound used in various industrial applications

  • Acetopropionate is commonly used as a flavoring agent in food products.
  • I heard acetopropionate is added to some candies to make them taste better.
  • Hey, did you know acetopropionate is in those yummy snacks?
  • The acetopropionate in the dish added a unique twist to the flavor profile.

noun a chemical compound containing phosphoric acid, used as a fertilizer or food additive

  • Acid phosphate is commonly used as a food additive to enhance flavor and act as a leavening agent.
  • I heard acid phosphate is added to some sodas to give them a tangy taste.
  • Yo, did you know acid phosphate is in some fizzy drinks to make them pop?
  • The acid phosphate of knowledge can sometimes be bitter, but it always leads to growth.

noun a type of acid that is derived from aconite plants

  • Aconic acid is a compound found in certain plants, known for its acidic properties.
  • I read that aconic acid is a type of acid found in plants.
  • Yo, have you heard about that aconic acid stuff in plants?
  • The presence of aconic acid in the plant symbolizes its natural defense mechanism against predators.

noun a dicarboxylic acid commonly used in the production of nylon

adjective describing the type of acid

  • Adipic acid is commonly used in the production of nylon.
  • They use adipic acid to make nylon.
  • Adipic acid is like the secret ingredient in making nylon.
  • Adipic acid is the building block for creating strong and durable nylon fibers.

noun a substance used for growing bacteria or other microorganisms in a laboratory setting

  • The scientist used agar to culture the bacteria in the lab.
  • Can you pass me the agar so I can start the experiment?
  • I heard agar is the secret ingredient for making the best desserts.
  • His mind was like agar, ready to absorb new ideas and knowledge.

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  • The agavose plant is known for its ability to thrive in arid climates.
  • I heard that agavose plants are low maintenance and easy to care for.
  • My grandma's garden is full of agavose, she loves how they look.
  • The agavose symbolizes resilience and strength in the face of adversity.