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sweetener in Latin

sweetener in Latin is dulcedo — sweetener means a substance, often artificial, used to make food or drink taste sweet.

sweetener in Latin

dulcedo
noun
Something added to food to sweeten its taste, especially an artificial substitute for sugar.

What does "sweetener" mean?

  1. noun A substance, often artificial, used to make food or drink taste sweet.
    "He uses a sugar-free sweetener in his coffee."
  2. noun An extra incentive added to make a deal more appealing.
    "The salary bump was a sweetener to convince her to relocate."

sweetener in a sentence

  • He uses a sugar-free sweetener in his coffee.
  • The salary bump was a sweetener to convince her to relocate.

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What is "sweetener" in Latin?

"sweetener" in Latin is dulcedo. sweetener means: A substance, often artificial, used to make food or drink taste sweet.

How do you use "sweetener" in a sentence?

Example: "He uses a sugar-free sweetener in his coffee." In Latin, "sweetener" is dulcedo.

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