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yeast in Latin

yeast in Latin is fermentum — yeast means a microscopic fungus used to ferment dough or brew alcohol.

yeast in Latin

fermentum
noun

What does "yeast" mean?

  1. noun A microscopic fungus used to ferment dough or brew alcohol.
    "She added a packet of yeast to the flour to make the dough rise."
  2. verb To ferment or cause to rise.
    "The dough was left to yeast overnight in a warm spot."

yeast in a sentence

  • She added a packet of yeast to the flour to make the dough rise.
  • The dough was left to yeast overnight in a warm spot.

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What is "yeast" in Latin?

"yeast" in Latin is fermentum. yeast means: A microscopic fungus used to ferment dough or brew alcohol.

How do you use "yeast" in a sentence?

Example: "She added a packet of yeast to the flour to make the dough rise." In Latin, "yeast" is fermentum.

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