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Pectin

pectin
 noun  Etymology: French ~e, from pectique  Date: 1838 any of various water-soluble substances that bind adjacent cell walls in plant tissues and yield a gel which is the basis of fruit jellies; also a commercial product rich in ~s
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  n. Biochem. any of various soluble gelatinous polysaccharides found in ripe fruits etc. and used as a setting agent in jams and jellies. Derivatives pectic adj. Etymology: Gk pektos congealed f. pegnumi make solid ...
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  пектин ...
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  1. хим. пектин ...
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  noun chem. пектин ...
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  (pectins) Pectin is a substance that is found in fruit. It is used when making jam to help it become firm. N-MASS ...
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  ~ n technical a chemical substance like sugar that is found in some fruits and is important in making jam1 (1) and jelly1 (1,2) ...
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  - 1838, from Fr. pectine, from acide pectique "pectic acid," a constituent of fruit jellies, from Gk. pektikos "curdling, congealing," from pektos "curdled, congealed," from pegnynai "to make stiff or solid." PECTORAL (ADJ.) - 1570s, from L. pectoralis "pertaining to the breast," from pectus (gen. pectoris) "breast, chest." Slang noun pec is first recorded 1966. ...
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