Definition of Dulcose

1. dulcite [n -S] - See also: dulcite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dulcose

dulcimers
dulcimore
dulcimores
dulcin
dulcinea
dulcineas
dulciness
dulcite
dulcites
dulcitol
dulcitols
dulcitude
dulcitudes
dulcorate
dulcoration
dulcose (current term)
dulcoses
dulcour
dule
duledge
duledges
dules
dulia
dulias
dull
dull-minded
dull-witted
dull as dishwater
dull as ditchwater
dullard

Literary usage of Dulcose

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Principles of Organic and Physiological Chemistry by Carl Löwig (1853)
"A combination isomeric with mannit is dulcose (dul- Dak,,^ cin), whose origin is unknown. Glycyrrhizin (Licorice Sugar): ..."

2. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1850)
"dulcose, on the contrary, is almost insoluble in alcohol, and separates from it under the form of small and very short crystals, ..."

3. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical Philosophy (1850)
"dulcose, on the contrary, is almost insoluble in alcohol, and separates from it under the form of small and very short crystals, which in no way resemble ..."

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