The word "adenine" was created in the 19th century in German from the Greek words “adēn” "gland" and "in". The word "cytosine" was coined in the 19th century from the German word "cytosin" from cyto- "cell", -ose and the chemical suffix -ine. The word "guanine" comes from ...
"cane-sugar, white crystalline sugar used as a sweetener," 1857, from Frenchsucre"sugar" (seesugar(n.)) + chemical suffix-ose(2). -ous word-forming element making adjectives from nouns, meaning "having, full of, having to do with, doing, inclined to," from Old French-ous,-eux, from...
Apotheose: 1. apotheosis Apparat: 1. apparatus, device, set Appartement: 1. apartment, flat Appellation: 1. appeal Appetit: 1. appetite Applaus: 1. acclamation | 2. acclaim, acclamation, approval Approbation: 1. acclaim, approval Aprikose: 1. apricot April: 1. April Aquarell: 1. water-...
late 13c.,sugre, "sweet crystalline substance from plant juices," from Old Frenchsucre"sugar" (12c.), from Medieval Latinsuccarum, from Arabicsukkar, from Persianshakar, from Sanskritsharkara"ground or candiedsugar," originally "grit, gravel" (cognate with Greekkroke"pebble"). ...
It is allied to the sun bittern. Kaguan (n.) The colugo. Kahani (n.) A kind of notary public, or attorney, in the Levant. Kahau (n.) A long-nosed monkey (Semnopithecus nasalis), native of Borneo. The general color of the body is bright chestnut, with the under parts, ...
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