There are 26 total results for your 澱粉 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
澱粉 淀粉 see styles |
diàn fěn dian4 fen3 tien fen denpun でんぷん |
starch; amylum (C6H10O5)n starch |
澱粉質 see styles |
denpunshitsu でんぷんしつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) starchiness; starchy; farinaceous |
澱粉酶 淀粉酶 see styles |
diàn fěn méi dian4 fen3 mei2 tien fen mei |
amylase |
澱粉糖 see styles |
denpuntou / denpunto でんぷんとう |
starch sugar |
澱粉腸 淀粉肠 see styles |
diàn fěn cháng dian4 fen3 chang2 tien fen ch`ang tien fen chang |
starchy sausage (low-cost sausage made with a high proportion of starch and little meat) |
澱粉工場 see styles |
denpunkoujou / denpunkojo でんぷんこうじょう |
(place-name) Denpun Factory |
加工澱粉 see styles |
kakoudenpun / kakodenpun かこうでんぷん |
processed starch; modified starch |
動物澱粉 动物淀粉 see styles |
dòng wù diàn fěn dong4 wu4 dian4 fen3 tung wu tien fen |
glycogen |
変性澱粉 see styles |
henseidenpun / hensedenpun へんせいでんぷん |
modified starch |
木薯澱粉 木薯淀粉 see styles |
mù shǔ diàn fěn mu4 shu3 dian4 fen3 mu shu tien fen |
tapioca |
玉米澱粉 玉米淀粉 see styles |
yù mǐ diàn fěn yu4 mi3 dian4 fen3 yü mi tien fen |
corn starch |
酢酸澱粉 see styles |
sakusandenpun さくさんでんぷん |
starch acetate |
澱粉の沢川 see styles |
denpunnosawagawa でんぷんのさわがわ |
(place-name) Denpunnosawagawa |
馬鈴薯澱粉 see styles |
bareishodenpun / bareshodenpun ばれいしょでんぷん |
potato starch |
沃素澱粉反応 see styles |
yousodenpunhannou / yosodenpunhanno ようそでんぷんはんのう |
iodo-starch reaction |
農協澱粉工場 see styles |
noukyoudenpunkoujou / nokyodenpunkojo のうきょうでんぷんこうじょう |
(place-name) Noukyōdenpun Factory |
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denpun; denpun でんぷん; デンプン |
(kana only) starch |
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denpun; denpun でんぷん; デンプン |
(kana only) starch |
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bareishodenpun / bareshodenpun ばれいしょでんぷん |
potato starch |
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yousodenpunhannou(you素denpun反応); yousodenpunhannou(沃素澱粉反応) / yosodenpunhanno(yo素denpun反応); yosodenpunhanno(沃素澱粉反応) ヨウそデンプンはんのう(ヨウ素デンプン反応); ようそでんぷんはんのう(沃素澱粉反応) |
iodo-starch reaction |
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henseidenpun(変性澱粉, 変性den粉); henseidenpun(変性denpun) / hensedenpun(変性澱粉, 変性den粉); hensedenpun(変性denpun) へんせいでんぷん(変性澱粉, 変性でん粉); へんせいデンプン(変性デンプン) |
modified starch |
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sakusandenpun(酢酸den粉, 酢酸澱粉); sakusandenpun(酢酸denpun) さくさんでんぷん(酢酸でん粉, 酢酸澱粉); さくさんデンプン(酢酸デンプン) |
starch acetate |
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denpunnori でんぷんのり |
starch glue; starch paste |
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kakoudenpun(加工澱粉, 加工den粉, 加工denpun); kakoudenpun(加工denpun) / kakodenpun(加工澱粉, 加工den粉, 加工denpun); kakodenpun(加工denpun) かこうでんぷん(加工澱粉, 加工でん粉, 加工でんぷん); かこうデンプン(加工デンプン) |
processed starch; modified starch |
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kakoudenpun / kakodenpun かこうでんぷん |
processed starch; modified starch |
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henseidenpun / hensedenpun へんせいでんぷん |
modified starch |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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