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carbohydrate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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Noun
carbohydrate (plural carbohydrates)
- (organic chemistry, nutrition) A sugar, starch, or cellulose that is a food source of energy for an animal or plant.
- ✤ Synonyms: carb (informal), saccharide; see also Thesaurus: carbohydrate
- ✤ These microbes are primarily responsible for breaking down cellulose and other carbohydrates into volatile fatty acids (VFAs).
- ✤ Oxygen levels on Earth skyrocketed 2.4 billion years ago, when cyanobacteria evolved photosynthesis: the ability to convert water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and waste oxygen using solar energy.1
- (colloquial, by extension, metonymic) Any food rich in starch or other carbohydrates.
- ✤ I’m cutting down on carbohydrates like bread and pasta.
Etymology
From their general formula C (H O); they were once thought to be hydrates of carbon.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /kɑːbəʊˈhaɪdɹeɪt/
- (US) IPA: /kɑɹboʊˈhaɪdɹeɪt/, /kɑɹbəˈhaɪdɹeɪt/
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Link to original Footnotes
2013 September-October, Katie L. Burke, “In the News”, in American Scientist: ↩
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