Definition of Sucrier

1. a sugar basin [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sucrier

sucktacular
sucktastic
suckup
suckups
sucky
sucralfate
sucralose
sucraloses
sucrase
sucrases
sucrate
sucrates
sucre bleu
sucres
sucrier (current term)
sucriers
sucroglyceride
sucroglycerides
sucrol
sucrose
sucroselike
sucroses
suction
suction cup
suction cups
suction curettage
suction curettages
suction pump
suction stop

Literary usage of Sucrier

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

1. The Review of Applied Entomology by Commonwealth Institute of Entomology, Imperial Bureau of Entomology (1916)
"All sucrier bananas were completely destroyed, but silk bananas only slightly. Cassava, maize and sugar-cane were eaten to the ground. ..."

2. William Adams, an Old English Potter: With Some Account of His Family and by William Turner (1904)
"(Illustrated, plate xxxi) sucrier, circular shape as No. 143, decoration as No. ... sucrier to match No. 253, without inverted acanthus (straight sided). ..."

3. Kloof and Karroo: Sport, Legend and Natural History in Cape Colony, with a by Henry Anderson Bryden (1889)
"Another sun-bird shot during this journey, a day or two earlier, was the Nectarinia afra, distinguished by Le Vaillant as Le sucrier a plastron rouge. ..."

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