amyl

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English - Turkish
amil
{i} nişasta
starch
{i} nişasta

Nişasta olmadan nasıl pirinç pilavı pişirirsin? - How do you cook rice without starch?

Yabani havuç, kabak, havuç, bezelye ve tatlı patates nişastalı sebzeler olarak kabul edilmektedir. - Parsnips, squash, carrots, peas and sweet potatoes are considered starchy vegetables.

amyl acetate
amil asetat
amyl alcohol
amil alkol
amyl nitrite
amil nitrit
amyl nitrate
amil nitrat
amyl alcohol
(Tekstil) amil alkolu
starch
(fiil) kolalamak
starch
(Tıp) Nişasta (C6H10O5). Yumuşatıcı, müsekkin ve besleyicidir
starch
soğuk
starch
resmi tavırlar
starch
(Tıp) amidon
starch
kolalı
starch
katılık
starch
(Tekstil) haşıl
starch
ket
starch
kola
starch
nişasta,v.kolala: n.nişasta
starch
{i} resmiyet
starch
(isim) nişasta, kola, sertlik, ciddiyet, resmiyet
starch
{i} resmiyet, resmilik, resmi tavırlar
starch
{i} ciddiyet
starch
{f} kolalamak
English - English
Of or pertaining to starch
pentyl
{i} starch
A hydrocarbon radical, C5H11, of the paraffine series found in amyl alcohol or fusel oil, etc
amyl alcohol
Any of the isomers of pentanol, C5H11OH; the principal constituent of fusel oil
amyl nitrate
The ester of amyl alcohol (pentanol) and nitric acid, C5H11NO3, used to control angina and as an antidote to cyanide poisoning
amyl nitrite
The ester of amyl alcohol and nitrous acid
amyl nitrite
isoamyl nitrite
Amyl alcohol
a mixture of 2 or more isomeric alcohols; used as a solvent and in organic synthesis
amyl acetate
An organic compound, CH, occurring in isomeric mixtures and used as a flavoring agent, as a paint and lacquer solvent, and in the preparation of penicillin. Also called banana oil
amyl acetate
banana oil, acetate derived from amyl alcohol (used in artificial fruit essences and as a paint solvent)
amyl alcohol
(Chemistry) colorless isomeric alcohol produced by combining two alcohol from the pentanes (used as a solvent and in organic synthesis)
amyl alcohol
Any of eight isomers of the alcohol composition COH, one of which is the principal constituent of fusel oil
amyl alcohol
It is used as a source of amyl compounds, such as amyl acetate, amyl nitrite, etc
amyl alcohol
Any of eight isomeric liquid compounds, C5H11OH; ordinarily, a mixture of two of these forming a colorless liquid with a peculiar cough-exciting odor and burning taste, the chief constituent of fusel oil
amyl nitrate
a vasodilator that is sometimes used to treat angina pectoris
amyl nitrite
{i} (Chemistry) yellowish and oily liquid used in medicine to enlarge blood vessels, substance inhaled for its rousing stimulatory effects
amyl nitrite
A yellowish oily volatile liquid, C5H11NO2, used in medicine as a heart stimulant and a vasodilator
amyl nitrite
The inhalation of its vapor instantly produces flushing of the face
amyl nitrite
A volatile yellow liquid, C, formerly used in medicine as a vasodilator, but now replaced by other nitrates, such as nitroglycerin. It is used illicitly to induce euphoria and enhance sexual stimulation
amyl-
Variant of amylo-
amyl

    Hyphenation

    am·yl

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'a-m&l ] (noun.) 1850. From Latin amylum (“starch”) + -yl. Compare with amidin.
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