
1) Aliment 2) Alimental 3) Alimentary 4) Alimentation 5) Beverage 6) Chyme 7) Commissariat 8) Feed 9) Food 10) Nourishing 11) Nourishment 12) Nutriment 13) Nutritious 14) Nutritive 15) Pabulum 16) Provender 17) Provisions 18) Sustenance 19) Viands 20) Victual 21) Victuals 22) Vitellus 23) Wholesome
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1) Alimental 2) Alimentary 3) Fuel for the body 4) Health-food substance 5) Nourishing 6) Nutritious 7) Nutritive 8) Of or providing nourishment 9) Vitamin or mineral 10) Wholesome
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• (n.) Any substance which has nutritious qualities, i. e., which nourishes or promotes growth. • (a.) Nutritious; nourishing; promoting growth. • (a.) Nutritious; nourishing; promoting growth. • (n.) Any substance which has nutritious qualities, i. e., which nourishes or promotes growth.
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(L. nutriens) 1. nourishing, affording nutriment. 2. a nutritious substance; food, or a component of food.
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A chemical compound (such as protein, fat, carbohydrate, vitamin, or mineral) contained in foods. These compounds are used by the body to function and grow.
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A source of nourishment, expecially a nourishing ingredient in food.
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A nourishing substance.
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Any substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth.
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a non-irritating, easily digested agent which provides body nourishment and stimulates metabolic processes.
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1. Nourishing, affording nutriment. ... 2. A nutritious substance, food or a component of food. ... Origin: L. Nutriens ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(noo´tre-әnt) nourishing; aiding nutrition. a food or biochemical substance used by the body that must be supplied in adequate amounts from foods consumed. There are six classes of nutrients: water, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, and vitamins.
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A nourishing substance.
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an agent that promotes proper growth and metabolism.
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Any substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth. The term is generally applied to nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater, but is also applied to other essential and trace elements.
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a chemical which an organism obtains from its surrounding environment and uses either as an energy source or a source of the elements needed to biosynthesise cell constituents.
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Nu'tri·ent adjective [ Latin
nutriens , present participle of
nutrire . See
Nourish .] Nutritious; nourishing; promoting growth. --
noun Any substance which has nutritious qualities,
i. e. , which nourishes or promotes growth.
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An herb or substance that affects the nutritive processes and metabolic changes in the body, supplies material for tissue building, contains necessary food values such as vitamins and minerals, or which acts to release these elements from other food which has already been eaten but not assimilated. (Syn
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Any food, chemical element or compound an organism requires to live, grow, or reproduce.
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Any element or simple compound necessary for the health and survival of an organism. This includes air and water, as well as food.
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Any item of food that nourishes or promotes growth and metabolism; may be essential or non-essential.
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Any substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth. The term is generally applied to nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater, but is also applied to other essential and trace elements.
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Any substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth.
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any substance that the body can use to maintain its health
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[SAT terms] any substance that can be metabolized to give energy
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[Literary terms] any substance that can be metabolized to give energy
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