"Xanthose" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Xanthose" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Xanthose" Meaning

Yellow-colored or relating to yellow pigments.

(Combination of Greek "xanthos", meaning yellow)

"Xanthose" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "xanthous"


| Example # | Sentence |
| --- | --- |
| 1 | The xanthous hues of the sunset over the mountains made for a breathtaking sight. |
| 2 | The xanthous flowers bloomed early this spring, giving the garden a vibrant look. |
| 3 | In traditional Mediterranean cuisine, xanthous peppers are used for their sweet and slightly smoky flavor. |
| 4 | The xanthous sand on the beach was soft and inviting, perfect for walking barefoot. |
| 5 | The decaying skin around the edges of the painting revealed a xanthous undertone previously hidden by a thick varnish layer.

"Xanthose" Similar Words

Xanthoprotein

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A xanthoprotein is a colloidal protein that changes color in response to changes in its state, typically shrinking or swelling, or the presence of certain chemicals. It was an early term used to describe proteins that display this characteristic.

Xanthopsia

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Xanthopuccine

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Xanthopuccine refers to the pigments or dye that gives a yellowish or golden color the sap or other parts of a plant. This can be a chemical or biological compound that causes this color change.

Xanthorhiza

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Xanthosine

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Xanthosine is a nucleoside, composed of xanthine attached to a ribose sugar molecule. It is a relatively rare base found in some organisms and can be a byproduct of the breakdown of adenosine. In biochemistry, xanthosine may play a role in the synthesis of other nucleosides and nucleotides, and research is ongoing to investigate its potential biological functions.

Xanthosis

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Xanthosoma

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Xanthosoma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to Central and South America, the Caribbean, and the north of South America. The genus includes about 40 species of pontederioid and rhizomatous plants, commonly known as elephant ears, possibly due to the leaf shape.<br><br>The leaves of these plants are highly variable, with ovate, lorate, or lanceolate shapes, and are often striped. Some species have yellow or white variegation and large leaves.<br><br>Culinary and ornamental importance<br><br>Some species of Xanthosoma are good food plants for iguanas and other herbivorous reptiles, providing them with essential nutrients.

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Xanthotoxin

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