tragacanth
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek τράγος (trágos, “goat”) + ἄκᾰνθος (ákanthos, “acanthus”).
Noun
tragacanth (countable and uncountable, plural tragacanths)
- A polysaccharide gum, extracted from several species of leguminous plants of the genus Astragalus, used as a food additive.
- 1844, E.A.Poe, Marginalia
- Where what I have to note is too much to be included within the narrow limits of a margin, I commit it to a slip of paper, and deposit it between the leaves; taking care to secure it by an imperceptible portion of gum tragacanth paste.
- 1844, E.A.Poe, Marginalia
Synonyms
- E413 when used as a thickener, stabiliser and emulsifier
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