SACCHARUM


Meaning of SACCHARUM in English

ˈsakərəm noun

Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, sugar — more at sacchar-

1. capitalized : a genus of large grasses of the Old World tropics resembling reeds and having expanded panicles with very small paired spikelets intermixed with numerous silky hairs — see sugarcane

2. -s

[Latin]

: sugar: as

a. : sucrose

b. : invert sugar

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