different between soluble vs polydextrose
soluble
English
Etymology
From Middle French soluble; Late Latin solubilis, from Latin solvere. Doublet of solvable.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): [?s??.j?.b??]
Adjective
soluble (comparative more soluble, superlative most soluble)
- Able to be dissolved.
- Synonyms: dissolvable, dissoluble
- Antonym: insoluble
- Able to be solved or explained.
- Synonym: solvable
- Antonym: insoluble
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- boulles, lobules
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin solubilis.
Adjective
soluble (masculine and feminine plural solubles)
- soluble
Antonyms
- insoluble
Derived terms
- hidrosoluble
- solubilitat
French
Etymology
From Late Latin solubilis, from Latin solvere.
Pronunciation
Adjective
soluble (plural solubles)
- soluble
Antonyms
- (soluble): insoluble
Related terms
- solubilité
Further reading
- “soluble” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin solubilis.
Adjective
soluble (plural solubles)
- soluble
Derived terms
- liposoluble
- hidrosoluble
Related terms
- solubilidad
Further reading
- “soluble” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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polydextrose
English
Etymology
poly- +? dextrose.
Noun
polydextrose (uncountable)
- A multipurpose food ingredient synthesized from dextrose and classified as soluble fibre.
Synonyms
- E1200 (its E number)
polydextrose From the web:
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