I. särˈment.ˌōs, -n.ˌtōs, ˈsärmən.ˌtōs adjective
Etymology: Latin sarmentosus, from sarmentum twig + -osus -ose
1. : producing slender prostrate branches or runners
2. : of the nature of or resembling a sarment
II. “ also -ōz noun
( -s )
Etymology: sarment- (in sarmentocymarin ) + -ose
: a sugar C 7 H 14 O 4 that is obtained from sarmentocymarin by hydrolysis and that is stereoisomeric with cymarose and closely related to digitalose