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glyceride

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glyceride /glyc·er·ide/ (glis´er-īd) acylglycerol; an organic acid ester of glycerol, designated, according to the number of ester linkages, as mono-, di-, or triglyceride.
glyc·er·ide (gls-rd)
n.
A natural or synthetic ester of glycerol and fatty acids.

glyceride (glis´rīd),
n an ester of glycerin with one or more aliphatic acids.

glyceride
an organic acid ester of glycerin, designated, according to the number of ester linkages, as a mono, di- or triglyceride.


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