Definitionn. a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds
Last update: March 16, 2016
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starch the clothes to make them stiff. [Please select]
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Maltose, malt-sugar, maltobiose, C12H22011, is formed, together with dextrine, by the action of malt diastase on starch, and as an intermediate product in the decomposition of starch by sulphuric acid, and of glycogen by ferments. [Please select]
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Her starched skirts crinkled as she came and went. [Please select]
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Possess her once take the starch out of her. [Please select]
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A sound spanking is what they all need, and it certainly would take the starch out of them. [Please select]
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The book implores the washerwoman to use plenty of starch, but the new arrival wishes scarcely any, or only the frills dipped. [Please select]
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Then we could get Maria to make us some stiff paste; starch would be better, but of course we have none. [Please select]
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Fuel for heat and energy is in two forms--carbohydrate (starch and sugar) and fat. [Please select]
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