What is another word for sanies?
Pronunciation:
[ sˈe͡ɪnɪz], [ sˈeɪnɪz], [ s_ˈeɪ_n_ɪ_z]
How to use "Sanies" in context?
Sanies represents the ability of a food or beverage to cause or contribute to the development of gastrointestinal problems or other adverse effects.
The words "sanies" and "santies" were coined in the seventeenth century by the French chemist Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, in reference to the foul-smelling substance witnessed during distillation of alcohol. Lavoisier reasoned that the foul-smelling substance must be caused by the combustion of alcohol that accumulated in the distillation apparatus. He named the foul-smelling substance "sanies" and defined it as a by-product of the distillation process.
Hyponym for Sanies:
n.
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body
body fluid, bodily fluid, liquid body substance, humor, humour.
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body
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