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syrup
syr·up also sir·up S0435300 (sĭr′əp, sûr′-)n.1. A thick, sweet, sticky liquid, consisting of a sugar base, natural or artificial flavorings, and water.2. A thick, sugary liquid made by boiling down or otherwise concentrating plant sap, juice, or grain extracts.3. A concentrated solution of sugar in water, often used as a vehicle for medicine. [Middle English sirup, from Old French sirop, from Medieval Latin siropus, from Arabic šarāb, from šariba, to drink; see śrb in Semitic roots.]syrup (ˈsɪrəp) n1. (Cookery) a solution of sugar dissolved in water and often flavoured with fruit juice: used for sweetening fruit, etc2. (Cookery) any of various thick sweet liquids prepared for cooking or table use from molasses, sugars, etc3. (Pharmacology) a liquid medicine containing a sugar solution for flavouring or preservation4. informal cloying sentimentality5. (Hairdressing & Grooming) slang Brit a wigvb (tr) 6. (Cookery) to bring to the consistency of syrup7. (Cookery) to cover, fill, or sweeten with syrup Ancient name: sirup [C15: from Medieval Latin syrupus, from Arabic sharāb a drink, from shariba to drink: sense 4 from rhyming slang syrup of fig] ˈsyrup-ˌlike adjsyr•up (ˈsɪr əp, ˈsɜr-) n. 1. any of various thick, sweet liquids prepared for table use from molasses, glucose, etc. 2. any of various preparations consisting of fruit juices, water, etc., boiled with sugar. v.t. 3. to bring to the form or consistency of syrup. 4. to cover, fill, or sweeten with syrup. [1350–1400; Middle English sirop < Middle French < Medieval Latin syrupus < Arabic sharāb a drink] syr′up•like`, adj. syrup Past participle: syruped Gerund: syruping
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I syrup | you syrup | he/she/it syrups | we syrup | you syrup | they syrup |
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I syruped | you syruped | he/she/it syruped | we syruped | you syruped | they syruped |
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I am syruping | you are syruping | he/she/it is syruping | we are syruping | you are syruping | they are syruping |
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I have syruped | you have syruped | he/she/it has syruped | we have syruped | you have syruped | they have syruped |
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I was syruping | you were syruping | he/she/it was syruping | we were syruping | you were syruping | they were syruping |
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I had syruped | you had syruped | he/she/it had syruped | we had syruped | you had syruped | they had syruped |
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I will syrup | you will syrup | he/she/it will syrup | we will syrup | you will syrup | they will syrup |
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I will have syruped | you will have syruped | he/she/it will have syruped | we will have syruped | you will have syruped | they will have syruped |
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I will be syruping | you will be syruping | he/she/it will be syruping | we will be syruping | you will be syruping | they will be syruping |
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I have been syruping | you have been syruping | he/she/it has been syruping | we have been syruping | you have been syruping | they have been syruping |
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I will have been syruping | you will have been syruping | he/she/it will have been syruping | we will have been syruping | you will have been syruping | they will have been syruping |
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I had been syruping | you had been syruping | he/she/it had been syruping | we had been syruping | you had been syruping | they had been syruping |
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I would syrup | you would syrup | he/she/it would syrup | we would syrup | you would syrup | they would syrup |
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I would have syruped | you would have syruped | he/she/it would have syruped | we would have syruped | you would have syruped | they would have syruped | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | syrup - a thick sweet sticky liquid sirupsweetener, sweetening - something added to foods to make them taste sweetersugar syrup - sugar and water and sometimes corn syrup boiled together; used as sweetening especially in drinksmolasses - thick dark syrup produced by boiling down juice from sugar cane; especially during sugar refiningsorghum molasses, sorghum - made from juice of sweet sorghumgolden syrup, treacle - a pale cane syrupgrenadine - thin syrup made from pomegranate juice; used in mixed drinksmaple syrup - made by concentrating sap from sugar maplescorn syrup - syrup prepared from corn | Translationssyrup (ˈsirəp) , ((American) ˈsə:-) noun1. water or the juice of fruits boiled with sugar and made thick and sticky. 果汁 果汁2. a purified form of treacle. 糖漿 糖浆ˈsyrupy adjective of, or like, syrup. 糖漿的 糖浆的syrup
syrup a liquid medicine containing a sugar solution for flavouring or preservation Syrup a concentrated solution of a sugar such as sucrose, glucose, fructose, or maltose or combinations of them in water or fruit juice. Syrups are clear, viscous liquids; those made with fruit juice have an aroma of fruit. The caloric content of syrups is about 10 megajoules per kg (245–246 kilocalories per 100 g), and the sugar content varies from 40 to 80 percent. Water-based syrups with a sugar content of 30 to 60 percent are used in the making of jam, canned fruit, and confectionery. Fruit syrups are used to make individual servings of carbonated and still beverages. syrup
syrup [sir´up] a viscous concentrated solution of a sugar, such as sucrose, in water or other aqueous liquid; combined with other ingredients, such a solution is used as a flavored vehicle for medications. In common usage, the term is often expanded to include any oral dosage form (for example, an oral suspension) in a sweet and viscous vehicle.syr·up (sir'ŭp), 1. Refined molasses; the uncrystallizable saccharine solution left after the refining of sugar. 2. Any sweet fluid; a solution of sugar in water in any proportion. 3. A liquid preparation of medicinal or flavoring substances in a concentrated aqueous solution of a sugar, usually sucrose; other polyols, such as glycerin or sorbitol, may be present to retard crystallization of sucrose or to increase the solubility of added ingredients. When the syrup contains a medicinal substance, it is termed a medicated syrup; although a syrup tends (due to its very high [approximately 85%] sucrose content) to resist mold or bacterial contamination, a syrup may contain antimicrobial agents to prevent bacterial and mold growth. Synonym(s): sirup, syrupus [Mod. L. syrupus, fr. Ar. sharāb] syrup also sirup (sĭr′əp, sûr′-)n. A concentrated solution of sugar in water, often used as a vehicle for medicine.syrup Herbal medicine A solution of herbs in concentrated sugar, which preserves the concoction and attenuates potentially bitter tastes (e.g., onions or garlic). Honey is most commonly used, but others (such as brown sugar and glycerine) may also be used to produce syrups.syr·up (syr.) (sir'ŭp) 1. Refined molasses; the uncrystallizable saccharine solution left after sugar is refined. 2. Any sweet fluid; a solution of sugar in water in any proportion. 3. A liquid preparation of medicinal or flavoring substances in a concentrated aqueous solution of a sugar, usually sucrose; when the syrup contains a medicinal substance, it is termed a medicated syrup. syr·up (sir'ŭp) 1. Refined molasses. 2. Any sweet fluid; a solution of sugar in water in any proportion. 3. A liquid preparation of medicinal or flavoring substances in a concentrated aqueous solution of a sugar, usually sucrose; other polyols, such as glycerin or sorbitol, may be present to retard crystallization of sucrose or to increase the solubility of added ingredients. Patient discussion about syrupQ. Addiction to a cough syrup?? Is it true you can get addicted to cough syrup? And is so- why is that? Is it dangerous? Should I not take cough syrup?A. here is a story about an air force pilot who had an addiction to cough suppressant who ended bad and about the phenomenon in general: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4608341/
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syrup
Synonyms for syrupnoun a thick sweet sticky liquidSynonymsRelated Words- sweetener
- sweetening
- sugar syrup
- molasses
- sorghum molasses
- sorghum
- golden syrup
- treacle
- grenadine
- maple syrup
- corn syrup
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