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tartaric

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tar·tar·ic  (tär-trk)
adj.
Of, relating to, or derived from tartar or tartaric acid.

tartaric [tɑːˈtærɪk]
adj
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) of, concerned with, containing, or derived from tartar or tartaric acid Systematic name 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid

Tartaric [tɑːˈtærɪk]
adj
(Social Science / Peoples) (Linguistics / Languages) a variant spelling of Tataric
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Adj.1.tartaric - relating to or derived from or resembling tartar; "tartaric acid"


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A tartaric tree in this location serves as a registration office for South Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (SSRRC) officials.
Scientists at the University of Arkansas considered an electrostatic spray containing tartaric and malic acids and grape seed extract as an intervention technology for spinach.
typhimurium in the chicken breast by infusing combinations of organic acids, specifically acetic, citric, malic and tartaric acids, into the meat.
 
 
 
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