different between detartrate vs tartrate
detartrate
English
Etymology
de- +? tartrate
Verb
detartrate (third-person singular simple present detartrates, present participle detartrating, simple past and past participle detartrated)
- To remove tartrates, especially from fruit juices and wines, in order to reduce tartness or sourness.
- 2002, Richard P. Vine, Ellen M. Harkness, Sally J. Linton, Winemaking: From Grape Growing to Marketplace, p. 134:
- Conditioning treatments are employed to clean, detartrate, and discourage microbial growth.
- 2002, Richard P. Vine, Ellen M. Harkness, Sally J. Linton, Winemaking: From Grape Growing to Marketplace, p. 134:
Derived terms
- detartration
Anagrams
- atterrated
detartrate From the web:
tartrate
English
Etymology
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Noun
tartrate (plural tartrates)
- (organic chemistry) any salt or ester of tartaric acid
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- rate tart
French
Noun
tartrate m (plural tartrates)
- (organic chemistry) tartrate
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