(ˈ)pek|tinik- noun
Etymology: pectin + -ic
: any of the colloidal polysaccharides of acidic nature that are obtained by partial hydrolysis of protopectins and are intermediate in methyl ester content between pectic acids and the usual pectin
(ˈ)pek|tinik- noun
Etymology: pectin + -ic
: any of the colloidal polysaccharides of acidic nature that are obtained by partial hydrolysis of protopectins and are intermediate in methyl ester content between pectic acids and the usual pectin
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012