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glycerin

/glis-er-in/US // ˈglɪs ər ɪn //

甘油,甘油类,甘油脂,甘油的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : glycerol.

Examples

  • It was dead bacteria and glycerin—and it provoked an immune response, but no immunity.

  • It's made with glycerin, coconut oil, and "fragrance," and probably wasn't worth $9.50.

  • The tube should be dipped in warm water just before using: the use of glycerin or other lubricant is undesirable.

  • Qualitative tests demonstrated the presence of a chlorid, a nitrate, a mercuric salt, free acid and glycerin.

  • Further examination indicated the presence of salicylic acid, a gummy material, having the properties of tragacanth and glycerin.

  • Not from the glycerin, surely, for even granting that glycerin has food value the amount present is so small as to be negligible.

  • Furthermore, it is obvious that the food value of the small amount of glycerin present must be slight.