How Do You Spell NUTROSE?

Pronunciation: [nˈʌtɹə͡ʊz] (IPA)

Nutrose is a word that refers to a kind of sugar. Its spelling can be understood by using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription system. The IPA symbol for "n" is /n/, while "u" can be represented by either /u/ or /ʌ/. "t" is represented by /t/, "r" by /ɹ/, "o" by /oʊ/ or /ɑʊ/, "s" by /s/, and "e" by /i/ or /ɛ/. Therefore, the IPA transcription for nutrose is /ˈnʌtɹoʊs/ or /ˈnʌtɹɛs/.

NUTROSE Meaning and Definition

  1. Sodium caseinate, a mixture or compound of sodium hydroxide and freshly precipitated casein; occurs in the form of a white powder; employed as a concentrated food when added to bouillon, milk, or chocolate; used also as a culture medium.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for NUTROSE

  • nutrse
  • nitrose
  • nutros
  • butrose
  • mutrose
  • jutrose
  • hutrose
  • n7trose
  • nurrose
  • nufrose
  • nugrose
  • nuyrose
  • nu6rose
  • nu5rose
  • nuteose
  • nutdose
  • nutfose
  • nuttose
  • nut5ose
  • nut4ose

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