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Definition of Sugar syrup
1. Noun. Sugar and water and sometimes corn syrup boiled together; used as sweetening especially in drinks.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sugar Syrup
Literary usage of Sugar syrup
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1910)
"The first lot of strawberries made up with ten-pound sugar syrup kept in each
instance twelve days; when a fourteen-pound syrup was used they kept fourteen ..."
2. The Scientific American Cyclopedia of Formulas: Partly Based Upon the 28th by Albert Allis Hopkins (1910)
"86% alcohol, 1% oz.; white sugar syrup, 1 pt. 2.—Irith.—Rectified whisky, 40
gal.; Irish whisky oil, dissolved in 1 pt. 88% alcohol, 4 to 6 oz.; ..."
3. Annual Report by State Entomologist of Indiana (1910)
"weigh less should be marked and the shortage made up by inserting frames of honey,
or by feeding sugar syrup. Combs of honey for feeding purposes are ..."
4. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer (1884)
"... syrup can be easily separated from the non-crystalline sugar syrup, and which,
when afterwards decomposed by carbonic acid, yields a crystalline sugar. ..."
5. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer (1884)
"... which being insoluble in syrup can be easily separated from the non-crystalline
sugar syrup, and which, when afterwards decomposed by carbonic acid, ..."
6. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1914)
"The color of pure sap syrup or pure maple sugar syrup varies from a very dark
brown to an amber, the color of Golden Tree syrup. ..."