different between panose vs lanose
panose
English
Noun
panose (plural panoses)
- (biochemistry) A trisaccharide consisting of three glucose residues
Anagrams
- Paones, paeons, soapen
Latin
Adjective
p?n?se
- vocative masculine singular of p?n?sus
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lanose
English
Etymology
Latin l?n?sus (“woolly”)
Adjective
lanose
- Woolly, resembling wool.
Anagrams
- Leanos, NOAELs, Salone, Sloane, anoles, on sale
Italian
Adjective
lanose f
- feminine plural of lanoso
Anagrams
- salone
Latin
Adjective
l?n?se
- vocative masculine singular of l?n?sus
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