"sucralose" meaning in All languages combined

See sucralose on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: sucraloses [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} sucralose (countable and uncountable, plural sucraloses)
  1. A selectively chlorinated sucrose, used as an artificial sweetener. Wikipedia link: sucralose Tags: countable, uncountable Translations (chlorinated sucrose): sucralosa [feminine] (Catalan), 三氯蔗糖 (saam¹ luk⁶ ze³ tong⁴) (Chinese Cantonese), 蔗糖素 (ze³ tong⁴ sou³) (Chinese Cantonese), 三氯蔗糖 (sānlǜzhètáng) (Chinese Mandarin), 蔗糖素 (zhètángsù) (Chinese Mandarin), sukraloosi (Finnish), sucralose (French), スクラロース (sukurarōsu) (Japanese), sukraloza [feminine] (Polish), sucralosa [feminine] (Spanish)

Inflected forms

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