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Dicționar Român. 2013.
Dicționar Român. 2013.
ascorbique — [ askɔrbik ] adj. • 1932; de 2. a et scorb(ut) ♦ Biochim. Acide ascorbique : vitamine C, antiscorbutique. ● ascorbique adjectif Acide ascorbique, vitamine hydrosoluble jouant un rôle essentiel dans de nombreux métabolismes. ● ascorbique… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Scorbe-Clairvaux — Original name in latin Scorb Clairvaux Name in other language Scorbe Clairvaux, Scorb Clairvaux State code FR Continent/City Europe/Paris longitude 46.81061 latitude 0.41369 altitude 90 Population 2288 Date 2012 01 18 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
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Scorbe-Clairvaux — Scorbé Clairvaux Scorbé Clairvaux Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Scorbé-clairvaux — Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Cayennekrankheit — (Lepra rubra, L. alopecia, scorb utica, Morbus cayennensis), in Cayenne einheimische, dem rothen Aussatz der Araber ähnliche, mit skorbutischen Symptomen complicirte Krankheit; Symptome: hoch od. dunkelrothe Farbe des aufgeblähten Gesichts, rothe … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
ascorbico — a·scòr·bi·co agg. TS chim. solo nella loc. → acido ascorbico {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1950. ETIMO: der. di scorb(uto) con 1a e ico … Dizionario italiano
scorbură — SCÓRBURĂ, scorburi, s.f. 1. Scobitură (mare) în trunchiul unui copac putrezit pe dinăuntru; p. ext. trunchi de copac găunos, putrezit. 2. Gaură, văgăună mică într un mal, în stâncă etc.; peşteră; p. gener. cavitate, gaură, scobitură. – et. nec.… … Dicționar Român
ascorbic — (adj.) 1933 (in ascorbic acid), from A (Cf. a ) (2) + scorb(ut)ic of scurvy (from M.L. scorbuticus scurvy ); originally in reference to Vitamin C, which is an anti scorbutic. The Latin word is perhaps of German or Dutch origin … Etymology dictionary
ascorbic acid — a•scor′bic ac′id [[t]əˈskɔr bɪk[/t]] n. biochem. a white, crystalline, water soluble vitamin, C6H8O6, occurring naturally in citrus fruits, green vegetables, etc., and also produced synthetically, essential for normal metabolism: used in the… … From formal English to slang