saccharoid (Meaning)
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saccharoid (a.)
Alt. of Saccharoidal
Synonyms & Antonyms of saccharoid
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saccharoid Sentence Examples
- The saccharoid structure of sucrose provided a pleasant sweetness to the beverage.
- The saccharoid crystals glistened like diamonds, inviting taste buds with their sugary allure.
- Geologists identified the saccharoid texture of the rock, indicative of its sugary composition.
- The honeycomb's saccharoid walls held a golden nectar, a testament to nature's delectable creations.
- The saccharoid coating of the pill concealed its bitter taste, making it easier to swallow.
- The roasted marshmallow's saccharoid exterior gave way to a gooey, sugary interior.
- The saccharoid limestone formation resembled a towering castle, its sugary layers creating intricate facades.
- The saccharoid composition of the soil made it both fertile and prone to erosion.
- The saccharoid sediment accumulated over centuries, forming a thick layer that buried ancient secrets.
- The saccharoid glaze on the pastry radiated a shimmering brilliance, inviting admirers and taste-seekers alike.
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Alt. of Saccharoidal
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The saccharoid structure of sucrose provided a pleasant sweetness to the beverage.
The saccharoid crystals glistened like diamonds, inviting taste buds with their sugary allure.
Geologists identified the saccharoid texture of the rock, indicative of its sugary composition.
The honeycomb's saccharoid walls held a golden nectar, a testament to nature's delectable creations.