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[ muh -las -iz ] SHOW IPA
/ məˈlæs ɪz / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a thick syrup produced during the refining of sugar or from sorghum, varying from light to dark brown in color.
Origin of molasses 1575–85; earlier molassos, molasso (e )s <Portuguese melaços, plural of melaço (<Late Latin mellācium half-boiled new wine, for *mellāceum, neuter of *mellāceus honeylike, equivalent to mell-, stem of mel honey + -āceus -aceous)
Words nearby molasses molarity, molar pregnancy, molars, molar volume, molasse, molasses , mold, Moldau, Moldavia, Moldavian, moldavite
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Example sentences from the Web for molasses Molasses in the gears of a Democratic EPA could be a worthy goal for many Republicans these days.
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Mix soy sauce, molasses , broth, salt, and sesame oil together, along with 1-2 tablespoons of the cooking liquid.
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This is the kind of thing that makes for backyard fence chit chat, and it can stick like molasses .
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With the count proceeding at a molasses rate, none of the networks were able to make projections in the tight three-way contests.
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They work in a vast rural factory that resembles an old steel mill and smells like molasses .
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Whenever the duty on sugar was increased, that on molasses should also be increased.
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Molasses from cane or sorghum is added to the fat, making what is known as 'sap,' which is eaten with the corn bread.
The Negro Farmer | Carl Kelsey
Twas all-important that the folk should be fedjust fed with bread and molasses and tea: nothing more than that.
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The molasses and skimmings were sent for, sale to Batavia, where one distillery might buy the produce of a hundred estates.
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Put the cork back in the molasses jug before it spills into the Indian meal.
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British Dictionary definitions for molasses noun (functioning as singular) the thick brown uncrystallized bitter syrup obtained from sugar during refining
US and Canadian a dark viscous syrup obtained during the refining of sugar Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): treacle
Word Origin for molasses C16: from Portuguese melaço, from Late Latin mellāceum must, from Latin mel honey
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Words related to molasses maple syrup, sweetness, treacle, glucose, sorghum, antidote, syrup, compound