Definition of Sugarlike

1. Adjective. Resembling sugar or some aspect of it. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sugarlike

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sugarlike

sugarellie
sugarer
sugarers
sugarfree
sugarholic
sugarhouse
sugarhouses
sugarier
sugariest
sugarily
sugariness
sugaring
sugarings
sugarless
sugarlessness
sugarlike (current term)
sugarloaf
sugarloaves
sugarman
sugarmen
sugarolly
sugarpie
sugarplum
sugarplums
sugars
sugartime
sugarwater
sugary
sugescent
suggest

Literary usage of Sugarlike

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. First Book of Forestry by Filibert Roth (1902)
"... is capable of dissolving wood, and which changes at least a part of it into sugarlike substances which are taken into the cells of the mycelium as food. ..."

2. First Book of Forestry by Filibert Roth (1902)
"... is capable of dissolving wood, and which changes at least a part of it into sugarlike substances which are taken into the cells of the mycelium as food. ..."

3. First Book of Forestry by Filibert Roth (1902)
"... sugarlike substances which are taken into the cells of the mycelium as food. Now decay has begun, and in a short time, if beech or maple is the timber, ..."

4. Applied Physiology: Including the Effects of Alcohol and Narcotics by Frank Overton (1897)
"The liver contains a sugarlike substance called glycogen, which increases in amount after digestion, and almost disappears a few hours after eating. ..."

5. Applied Physiology: Including the Effects of Alcohol and Narcotics by Frank Overton (1897)
"The liver contains a sugarlike substance called glycogen, which increases in amount after digestion, and almost disappears a few hours after eating. ..."

6. Applied Physiology: Including the Effects of Alcohol and Narcotics by Frank Overton (1897)
"The liver contains a sugarlike substance called glycogen, which increases in amount after digestion, and almost disappears a few hours after eating. ..."

7. Food and Flavor: A Gastronomic Guide to Health and Good Living by Henry Theophilus Finck (1913)
"Then inject some artificial sweet substance to give it a 'body' and a sugarlike quality. Dye it with a brilliant red coal tar dye. Put it in a bottle, ..."

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