Definitions
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- adjective soluble in alcohol
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Examples
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Such algae have been described as serving as “chemical fly papers” for coral settlement, and they contain an alcohol-soluble chemical that is strongly favored by settling larvae.
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By contrast, the main storage proteins in wheat, rice, and other grains are acid-soluble and alcohol-soluble types.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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By contrast, the main storage proteins in wheat, rice, and other grains are acid-soluble and alcohol-soluble types.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Some herbs are water-soluble, some are alcohol-soluble, and others are both water- and alcohol-soluble.
Gentle Healing for Baby and Child Andrea Candee 2000
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Osha root, on the other hand, is 100% alcohol-soluble.
Gentle Healing for Baby and Child Andrea Candee 2000
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A large proportion of the protein is prolamine, an alcohol-soluble protein that has low digestibility in humans.
7. Sorghum 1996
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You've added additional richness and depth while coaxing the alcohol-soluble flavors out of the tomatoes.
Seriously Good Kevin 2010
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Gluten • Proteina rica en prolina y valina • Gliadina es la fracción alcohol-soluble •
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- water-soluble acid coaltar dyes alcohol-soluble alkaline coaltar dyes
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Let’s return to the herb under discussion, echinacea, which is both water- and alcohol-soluble.
Gentle Healing for Baby and Child Andrea Candee 2000
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