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Word | Fermentation |
Tamil Meaning | நொதித்தல், நொதித்தல், புளித்தல், புளித்தெழும்புதல், பொங்குதல், மனக்கலக்கம், கிளர்ச்சி. |
a process in which an agent causes an organic substance to break down into simpler substances; especially, the anaerobic breakdown of sugar into alcohol / The process of undergoing an effervescent change, as by the action of yeast / the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat. / a: a chemical change with effervescence b: an enzymatically controlled anaerobic breakdown of an energy-rich compound (as a carbohydrate to carbon dioxide and alcohol or to an organic acid); broadly : an enzymatically controlled transformation of an organic compound / ferment 2 / : a chemical change with effervescence / : an enzymatically controlled anaerobic breakdown of an energy-rich compound (as a carbohydrate to carbon dioxide and alcohol or to an organic acid); broadly : an enzymatically controlled transformation of an organic compound, | |
Usage | ⇒ Yeast is generally used as agent for fermentation ⇒ a wave of immigration followed by a period of social fermentation ⇒ Some short-chain fatty acids are produced by bacterial fermentation of dietary carbohydrates. ⇒ I had found Bangkok in high fermentation |
Synonyms | ferment, agitation, effervescence, ebullition, unrest, turbulence, fermenting, boiling, seething, zymosis, zymolysis, bubbling, excitement, commotion, foaming, frothing, leavening, perturbation, souring, turmoil, |
Antonyms | calmness, equanimity, frost, iciness, numbness, peace, peacefulness, quietness, reassurance, repose, revulsion, routine, serenity, stillness, unresponsiveness, unscramble, untangle, |
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