agar
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Also called Japanese isinglass. Also called Japanese gelatin. Also called Chinese gelatin. Also called Chinese isinglass. Also agar-agar. a gelatinlike product of certain seaweeds, used for solidifying certain culture media, as a thickening agent for ice cream and other foods, as a substitute for gelatin, in adhesives, as an emulsifier, etc.
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Biology. a culture medium having an agar base.
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Etymology
Origin of agar
First recorded in 1885–90, agar is from the Malay word agaragar seaweed from which a gelatin is rendered, or the gelatin itself
Example Sentences
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Researchers created a system where mature, green orchids were connected to developing, chlorophyll-free seedlings through a fungal network grown on agar.
From Science Daily • May 29, 2024
When Pearson tried the screening method using organ agar, her team found that the dominant bacteria reproduced those that were dominant in a live animal.
From Science Daily • Nov. 30, 2023
Limoncello “pearls” created with the help of lemon and agar agar.
From Washington Post • Jan. 24, 2023
Chloe swabs parts of her body, or plants, and transfers the samples to petri dishes with a special growth medium inside called agar.
From BBC • Oct. 3, 2022
We can imagine them, curious and dispassionate, observing us, as we would watch a bacterial culture in a dish of agar, to determine whether, this year again, we manage to avoid self- destruction.
From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan
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