"aspartame" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /əˈspɑːteɪm/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈæspɚteɪm/ [General-American] Audio: en-us-aspartame.opus [General-American] Forms: aspartames [plural]
Etymology: Commercial name, from aspartic. The -ame is perhaps because aspartame is an amide. Compare aspartamine. Etymology templates: {{m|en|aspartic}} aspartic, {{m|en|aspartamine}} aspartamine Head templates: {{en-noun|-|s}} aspartame (usually uncountable, plural aspartames)
  1. (organic chemistry) An artificial sweetener, the methyl ester of a dipeptide formed from aspartic acid and phenylalanine, used in many processed foods and beverages. Tags: uncountable, usually Categories (topical): Organic compounds Synonyms: E951 when used as a sweetener Translations (the artificial sweetener): aspartam [common-gender] (Danish), اَسْپَرْتیم (aspartēm) (Dari), اَسْپَارْتیم (aspārtēm) (Dari), aspartaam [neuter] (Dutch), aspartaami (Finnish), aspartame (Galician), aspartamo (Galician), Aspartam [neuter] (German), آسْپارْتام (âspârtâm) (Iranian Persian), aspartame (Italian), アスパルテーム (asuparutēmu) (Japanese), aspartam [masculine] (Polish), aspartame [masculine] (Portuguese), aspartamo [masculine] (Spanish), aspartam [neuter] (Swedish), aspartam (Turkish)

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