Celluloses [noun]
Definition of Celluloses:
organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
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Opposite/Antonyms of Celluloses:
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Sentence/Example of Celluloses:
In brief, film is a cellulose base coated with silver bromide and gelatine.
If we were using a plate the only difference would be that instead of cellulose as a base we would have a sheet of glass.
Or the sticks of cellulose, or the curved, wire device with fuzz at the ends?
The presence of a large amount of cellulose in the food enables us often to satisfy the appetite without injury from overeating.
Therefore, in order to add the much-needed bulk to the diet, foods that do contain cellulose should be served with eggs.
The cellulose "outworks" are first broken down, as he had previously shown, by a secreted ferment.
In general, they consist of a skeleton framework that is made up of cellulose.
In reality, this substance and the cellulose they contain are the things that recommend the use of these vegetables in the diet.
The quantity of cellulose that vegetables contain therefore depends largely on their age and condition.
In vegetables, the cellulose varies greatly as to quantity, as well as to texture and the amount that can be digested.