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- carotene. The word butter derives (via Germanic languages) from the Latin butyrum, which is the latinisation of the Gr**** βούτυρον (bouturon). This may be...
- acid found in rancid butter. The name "butyric acid" comes from Latin butyrum, butter. Subsequent preferred IUPAC names for alkyl radicals in the series...
- Vulgar Latin directly into Old English, e.g., 'butter' (butere, from Latin butyrum < βούτυρον), or through French, e.g., 'ochre'; learned borrowings from...
- butyric acid in the bacteria's metabolism and the connection with Latin butyrum and Gr**** βούτυρον, with word roots pertaining to butter and cheese. The...
- butter sticking to the roof of the mouth, from Latin arachis "peanut" and butyrum "butter". The word is used by Charles M. Schulz in a 1982 installment of...
- Syriac Encyclopaedia of Aristotelian Philosophy: Barhebraeus (13th C.), Butyrum Sapientiae, Books of Ethics, Economy, and Politics : a Critical Edition...
- meaning "butter", the substance in which it was first found. The Latin name butyrum (or buturum) is similar. Triglycerides of butyric acid compose 3–4% of...
- dicebant de veneficis et incantatricibus, quae ova ex gallinis et lac et butyrum furarentur. Respondit Lutherus: **** illis nulla habenda est misericordia...
- ‘****ni**** fixum’ to the product. A. Libavius called the same productbutyrum ****nici’ (butter of ****nic), although this term was actually used for...
- Petter Karsten in 1887. The generic name, derived from the Latin word butyrum ("butter"), refers to the oil-containing cells (gloeocystidia) that are...