Definition of Saccharinity

1. Noun. The excessive sweetness of saccharin.

Generic synonyms: Sweet, Sweetness
Derivative terms: Saccharine

Definition of Saccharinity

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saccharinity

saccharify
saccharifying
saccharilla
saccharillas
saccharimeter
saccharimeters
saccharimetrical
saccharimetry
saccharin
saccharinate
saccharinates
saccharine
saccharinic
saccharinic acid
saccharinities
saccharinity (current term)
saccharins
saccharize
saccharized
saccharizes
saccharizing
saccharo-
saccharogen
saccharogen amylase
saccharogenic
saccharoid
saccharoidal
saccharolipid
saccharolipids
saccharolytic

Literary usage of Saccharinity

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

1. Mathematical and Physical Papers: Collected from Different Scientific by Baron William Thomson Kelvin, Sir Joseph Larmor, James Prescott Joule (1890)
"This is just the condition which we see, in virtue of the difference of optic refractivity produced by difference of salinity or of saccharinity when we ..."

2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1889)
"This is just the condition which we see, in virtue of the difference of optic refractivity produced by difference of salinity or of saccharinity, ..."

3. Mathematical and Physical Papers by William Thomson Kelvin, Joseph Larmor, James Prescott Joule (1890)
"syrup and water, in which portions of greatest and least salinity or saccharinity are within half a millimetre of one another. This is just the condition ..."

4. Report by British Association for the Advancement of Science (1889)
"This is just the condition which we see, in virtue of the difference of optic refractivity produced by difference of salinity or of saccharinity, ..."

5. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"Swagger ways, saccharinity, mincing, affability, hauteur, domineering loftiness, stoic imperturbability, and perhaps hardness, callous apathy and ..."

6. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"Swagger ways, saccharinity, mincing, affability, hauteur, domineering loftiness, stoic imperturbability, and perhaps hardness, callous apathy and ..."

7. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1909)
"... saccharinity combined with nuts in their best state of maturity taken with a proper amount of properly cooked cereal foods formed an ideal diet for our ..."

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