English Wikipedia has an article on: sucrose Wikipedia From French sucre (“sugar”) + -ose. (General American) IPA(key): /ˈsukɹoʊs/ (Received Pronunciation)...
From sucrose + -lysis. sucrolysis (uncountable) (biochemistry) The hydrolysis of sucrose sucrolytic...
From galacto- + sucrose. galactosucrose (uncountable) (biochemistry) The 4-epimer of sucrose...
From fluoro- + sucrose. fluorosucrose (countable and uncountable, plural fluorosucroses) (organic chemistry) Any fluorosugar derived from sucrose...
(biochemistry) Any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together. sucrose lactose maltose rutinose trehalose...
Latin saccharum + -ose. Hyphenation: sa‧cha‧ro‧se sacharose f or m (plural sacharosen) (biochemistry) sucrose sucrose f or m bietsuiker m rietsuiker m...
sugar beets) A type of beet whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose. 1953 February, “Notes and News: Locomotive Notes: Scottish Region”, in...
From sucrose + -ase. sucrase (plural sucrases) English Wikipedia has an article on: sucrase Wikipedia (biochemistry) Any of a number of enzymes that...
From sucrose + -lytic. sucrolytic (not comparable) (biochemistry) Relating to sucrolysis...
sucroglyceride (plural sucroglycerides) (chemistry) Any mixture of sucrose esters of fatty acids and glycerides....