释义 |
sac·cha·rum \ˈsakərəm\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, sugar — more at sacchar- 1. capitalized : a genus of large grasses of the Old World tropics resembling reeds and having expanded panicles with very small paired spikelets intermixed with numerous silky hairs — see sugarcane 2. -s [Latin] : sugar: as a. : sucrose b. : invert sugar |