"Tartaric" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tartaric" Meaning

Tartaric acid is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid with the chemical formula C4H6O6. It is a crystalline, white, and non-hygroscopic compound that also plays a key role in the tartar formation in wine and other fermented beverages. It is a widespread compound in plants, although exposure can occur anywhere, most commonly in still water in, and across the world.

In another context Tartaric acid can also be used as a biological reagent, in cosmetic products, a pH adjuster, food additive or ingredient and in the pharmaceutical field.

"Tartaric" Examples

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1. Food and Wine

"The sommelier recommended a glass of tartaric wine to go with the cheese platter."

2. Chemistry

"Tartaric acid is commonly found in certain types of fruit, particularly in citric fruits like lemons and limes."

3. Geology

"The geological sample contained a high concentration of tartaric minerals that would further undergo further testing."

4. Biology

"Some plants have specific acids like tartaric acid in their natural defense mechanisms against pathogens."

5. Cooking Term

"After adding tartaric, the reaction significantly altered the meringue's texture and consistency."

"Tartaric" Similar Words

Tart

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Sour or sharp in taste or smell; sharp or severe, often used to describe criticism or reaction.<br><br>Example: "The cheese was very tart."<br><br>Or a sweet tart, a type of pastry.<br><br>Example: "I love eating cherry tarts for dessert."

Tartaglia

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Tartaglia is a surname of Italian origin. However, it is also the name of a 16th-century Italian mathematician and engineer named Niccolò Tartaglia.

Tartan

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A type of traditional Scottish plaid pattern, typically made with a repeating sequence of stripes that intersect to form a distinctive checked design.

Tartans

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A traditional Scottish pattern consisting of crisscrossing stripes, often arranged in a specific sequence and color combination to identify a particular family or clan, typically worn on scarves, scarves, and kilts.

Tartar

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Tartar refers to a type of hardened deposit that forms on teeth, especially at the gum line, due to the accumulation of plaque and bacteria. It can also refer to a type of fermented fish sauce made from fish intestines, commonly used in Middle Eastern and Asian cuisine. Additionally, "tartar" can refer to a medieval cavalryman or a latticework pattern.

Tartare

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"Tartare" can refer to two distinct things:<br><br>1. <strong>Tartare Sauce</strong>: A condiment originating from France, made from a mixture of ingredients such as mayonnaise, lemon juice, and capers, served as a topping for steak, fish, and other dishes. It's named after the Tartars or Tartars of Poland, who used a similar dressing.<br>2. <strong>Raw Meat</strong>: Raw meat that is not cooked, often served in a dish called steak tartare, where finely chopped raw meat (usually beef, but sometimes other meats) is mixed with seasonings and served on toast or crackers. This dish was also named after the word for the Tartars, who were known for consuming raw meat.

Tartarean

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Tartarean refers to something that is derived from or suggestive of Tartarus, a place in Greek mythology that was believed to be a deep pit in the underworld where the wicked were punished.

Tartarian

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" Tartarian" can refer to something or someone from or relating to the region of Tartary, a historical term for a territory in Central Asia and Siberia.<br><br>It can also specifically refer to:<br><br>1. The Tatar people, a Turkic ethnic group native to modern-day Russia and parts of Central Asia.<br>2. The Tartary horse, a rare breed of horse known for its strength and striking appearance.<br>3. Tartarian architecture, a style of architecture that originated in the Russian Empire, characterized by its elaborate and ornate designs.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that the term "Tartary" is sometimes used in fringe conspiracy theories to refer to a mythical or pseudohistorical place or concept, known as the "Lost Tartaria" or "Hidden Tartary", which is not recognized by mainstream historians and geographers.

Tartarine

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Unfortunately, I couldn't find any information on the word "tartarine". It's possible that it's a misspelling, a made-up word, or a word that is not widely used in the English language.

Tartarous

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Having the appearance of being cruel and unforgiving, like a Rocky place.

Tartars

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Tartars can refer to several things:<br><br>1. <strong>People from the Steppes</strong>: Tartars, also known as Tatars, are ethnic groups from the ancient nomadic tribes of the Eurasian Steppes, particularly from present-day Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan.<br><br>2. <strong>Tartar sauce</strong>: A condiment, also known as tartare sauce, which is a creamy, tangy condiment traditionally served with seafood, often derived from mayonnaise, capers, and herbs.<br><br>3. <strong>Raw meat dish</strong>: Tartare is a type of raw meat dish where the meat (usually beef, chicken, or fish) is finely chopped or minced and served raw.<br><br>4. <strong>Other meanings</strong>: The term "Tartars" can also refer to the tartaric substance found in grapes and other fruits, or to the term "tartrate" in chemistry.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to give a more specific definition.

Tartarum

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The word "tartarum" refers to tartar, a deposit of hardened protein that forms when milk or other fluids come into contact with air, resulting in the growth of bacteria. It is often found on the teeth and is commonly referred to as tartar buildup.

Tartarus

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Tartarus refers to a concept in ancient Greek mythology, and also in some Christian cultures. In Greek mythology, Tartarus is a deep, dark abyss within the underworld, a place of eternal suffering and punishment where those deemed evil are sent. It is a subterranean region beneath the mortal world, envisioned as a place of total darkness, chaos, and silence, used by Zeus to imprison the Titans and other rebellious deities and mortals after the Olympian succession. It is often associated with the biblical or Christian concept of hell.

Tartary

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Tartary refers to a historical region in Central Asia, particularly in the 13th to 16th centuries, encompassing parts of present-day Mongolia, southern Siberia, and northern China. The term is usually associated with the Golden Horde, a1244 khanate created by the Mongols, and the empire's golden age.<br><br>In modern usage, "Tartary" is often used differently, sometimes to refer to the Mongol Empire during the 13th to 14th centuries when Genghis Khan ruled and his successors expanded their territories. However, the original term "Tartary" is more narrow and specific to the 13th to 16th century Mongol Empire in Central Asia, specifically the area roughly corresponding to the modern-day western parts of Mongolia and southern Siberia, with some overlap into northern China.<br><br>The naming of the region as "Tartary" is largely a product of European geography and relates to the translation of Asian and Eastern European sources and the decreasing differentiation of political units in early modern and modern periods.

Tarter

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The word "tarter" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. <br><br>1. In cooking, a tarter refers to a mixture of sauce or seasoning that has a sharp or tangy flavor, often made with vinegar and spices.<br>2. In pharmacology, a tarter is a verb form that describes a medicine or treatment that has a sharp, acrid, or pungent taste or smell.<br>3. In the context of psychology, a tart is a pejorative term that refers to a tart (a woman who engages in casual sex, often for financial gain).<br><br>However, I think the most likely meaning of the word "tarter" is:<br> <br>1. A tarter is also a synonym for a tangy or sharp relish, often served as a condiment or side dish, typically made with vinegar, citrus, or other acidic ingredients.

Tartessian

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