| Sorghum |
Any representative of the genus (sorghum) or tropical cereal grasses.
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| sorbitol |
Derived from apples, cherries, berries, plums, pears, sea algae and seaweed. Feels velvet- smooth applied on the skin. Used as a humectant, emulsifier and thickener in formulations.
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| sorus |
An aggregation of reproductive structures.
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| sorbitol |
a sugar used to sweeten foods.
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| sorbitol |
Sweetener that gives energy.
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| sor | a Sudanese sorghum having exceptionally large soft white grains |
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| sor | sorghum having slender dry stalks and small hard grains |
| sor | tall grasses grown for the elongated stiff-branched panicle used for brooms and brushes |
| sor | any of several sorghums cultivated as a source of syrup |
| sor | shrews |
| sor | like or characteristic of or befitting a sister |
| sor | a social club for female undergraduates |
| sor | the process in which one substance takes up or holds another (by either absorption or adsorption) |
| sor | a horse of a brownish orange to light brown color |
| sor | large sour-tasting arrowhead-shaped leaves used in salads and sauces |
| sor | East Indian sparsely prickly annual herb or perennial subshrub widely cultivated for its fleshy calyxes used in tarts and jelly and for its bast fiber |
| sor | any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine |
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