fermentation
Kelime Anlamı :
1. fermantasyon.
2. ekşime.
3. fermentasyon.
4. huzursuzluk.
5. mayalama.
6. mayalanma.
7. tahammür.
8. heyecan.
9. karışıklık.
Tanımlar :
1.
the anaerobic conversion of sugar to carbon dioxide and alcohol by yeast.
2. any of a group of chemical reactions induced by living or nonliving ferments that split complex organic compounds into relatively simple substances.
3. unrest; agitation.
2. any of a group of chemical reactions induced by living or nonliving ferments that split complex organic compounds into relatively simple substances.
3. unrest; agitation.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
any of many anaerobic biochemical reactions in which an enzyme (or several enzymes produced by a microorganism) catalyses the conversion of one substance into another; especially the conversion (using yeast) of sugars to alcohol or acetic acid with the evolution of carbon dioxide
2. A state of agitation or excitement; a ferment
2. A state of agitation or excitement; a ferment
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the process of undergoing an effervescent change, as by the action of yeast
2. A state of agitation or excitement, as of the intellect or the feelings.
2. A state of agitation or excitement, as of the intellect or the feelings.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A gentle boiling or ebullition.
2. A decomposition produced in an organic substance by the physiological action of a living organism or by certain unorganized agents. see ferment.
3. figuratively, the state of being in high activity or commotion; agitation; excitement, as of the intellect or feelings, a society, etc.
4. see the adjectives.
5.
2. A decomposition produced in an organic substance by the physiological action of a living organism or by certain unorganized agents. see ferment.
3. figuratively, the state of being in high activity or commotion; agitation; excitement, as of the intellect or feelings, a society, etc.
4. see the adjectives.
5.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia