different between sweetener vs xylitol

sweetener

English

Etymology

sweeten +? -er (agent suffix)

Noun

sweetener (plural sweeteners)

  1. Something added to food to sweeten its taste, especially an artificial substitute for sugar.
  2. (informal) Something given or added to added to a deal to sweeten another's attitude, especially a bribe or kickback.
  3. (slang) A shill bidder at an auction.

Synonyms

  • (gift or bribe): douceur; see gift and Thesaurus:bribe

Translations

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xylitol

English

Etymology

From Latin xylos (wood or cotton-tree) + -itol (anhydric alcohol).

Noun

xylitol (countable and uncountable, plural xylitols)

  1. (chemistry) a pentahydric alcohol, C5H12O5, penta-hydroxy pentane; derived from xylose; used as a sweetener

Synonyms

  • E967 when used as a sweetener

Translations

Further reading

  • xylitol at OneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams

  • lyxitol

Spanish

Noun

xylitol m (plural xylitoles)

  1. xylitol

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