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sar·men·tose I. \särˈment.ˌōs, -n.ˌtōs, ˈsärmən.ˌtōs\ adjective Etymology: Latin sarmentosus, from sarmentum twig + -osus -ose 1. : producing slender prostrate branches or runners 2. : of the nature of or resembling a sarment II. \“ also -ōz\ noun (-s) Etymology: sarment- (in sarmentocymarin) + -ose : a sugar C7H14O4 that is obtained from sarmentocymarin by hydrolysis and that is stereoisomeric with cymarose and closely related to digitalose |