"levatura" meaning in Interlingua

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Noun

IPA: /le.vaˈtu.ra/
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish levadura, Portuguese levedura and French levure. Etymology templates: {{bor|ia|es|levadura}} Spanish levadura, {{bor|ia|pt|levedura}} Portuguese levedura, {{bor|ia|fr|levure}} French levure Head templates: {{head|ia|nouns|uncountable|||-|f2accel-form=p|head=}} levatura (uncountable), {{ia-noun|-}} levatura (uncountable)
  1. yeast Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-levatura-ia-noun-50K3eFHW Categories (other): Interlingua entries with incorrect language header

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