maltonic (Meaning)
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maltonic (a.)
Of, pertaining to, or derived from, maltose; specif., designating an acid called also gluconic or dextronic acid. See Gluconic.
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maltonic Sentence Examples
- The maltonic sweetness of the mead lingered on my palate, leaving a pleasant aftertaste.
- The maltonic aroma of the brewing beer filled the air, inviting passersby into the pub.
- The maltonic richness of the chocolate cake was a decadent indulgence.
- The maltonic syrup, made from fermented barley, was a traditional ingredient in many baked goods.
- The maltonic flavor of the whiskey warmed my insides on a cold winter's night.
- The maltonic notes in the wine complemented the roasted flavors of the venison.
- The maltonic crustiness of the bread provided a contrasting texture to the soft cheese.
- The maltonic sweetness of the glazed donut balanced the tanginess of the coffee.
- The maltonic aroma of the malt vinegar invigorated the fish and chips.
- The maltonic extract, derived from barley, was used to make a variety of malt-based beverages and syrups.
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Of, pertaining to, or derived from, maltose; specif., designating an acid called also gluconic or dextronic acid. See Gluconic.
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The maltonic sweetness of the mead lingered on my palate, leaving a pleasant aftertaste.
The maltonic aroma of the brewing beer filled the air, inviting passersby into the pub.
The maltonic richness of the chocolate cake was a decadent indulgence.
The maltonic syrup, made from fermented barley, was a traditional ingredient in many baked goods.