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Meaning of "fecúlă" in the Romanian dictionary

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD FECÚLĂ

fr. fécule, cf. lat. faecula.
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PRONUNCIATION OF FECÚLĂ IN ROMANIAN

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WHAT DOES FECÚLĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?

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Definition of fecúlă in the Romanian dictionary

feculus / féculă s. f., g.-d. art. starch / starch fecúlă/féculă s. f., g.-d. art. fecúlei/féculei

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ROMANIAN WORDS THAT RHYME WITH FECÚLĂ


antimolecúlă
antimolecúlă
bascúlă
bascúlă
cucúlă
cucúlă
cúlă
cúlă
locúlă
locúlă
lucúlă
lucúlă
macromolecúlă
macromolecúlă
micromolecúlă
micromolecúlă
molecúlă
molecúlă
muscúlă
muscúlă
nucúlă
nucúlă
picúlă
picúlă
polifolicúlă
polifolicúlă
polinucúlă
polinucúlă
portscúlă
portscúlă
sacúlă
sacúlă
scúlă
scúlă
spicúlă
spicúlă
tărcúlă
tărcúlă
valecúlă
valecúlă

ROMANIAN WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE FECÚLĂ

fecioreásca
feciorélnic
feciorénie
feciorésc
fecioréște
feciorí
feciorícă
fecioríe
fecioríță
fecrál
feculént
feculénță
feculeríe
feculométru
fecúnd
fecundá
fecundábil
fecundáre
fecundát
fecundatór

ROMANIAN WORDS THAT END LIKE FECÚLĂ

bandúlă
barabúlă
blastúlă
búlă
cagúlă
cambúlă
campanúlă
canúlă
capsúlă
caraúlă
carcerúlă
casúlă
ceaúlă
celúlă
chiúlă
căciúlă
căcĭúlă
căhúlă
úlă
țircúlă

Synonyms and antonyms of fecúlă in the Romanian dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «fecúlă» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF FECÚLĂ

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Translator Romanian - Chinese

fecula
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Spanish

fécula
570 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - English

fecula
510 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Hindi

fecula
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Romanian - Arabic

ثفل
280 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Russian

fecula
278 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Portuguese

fecula
270 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Bengali

fecula
260 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - French

fécule
220 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Malay

fecula
190 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - German

fecula
180 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Japanese

でんぷん
130 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Korean

fecula
85 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Javanese

fecula
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Romanian - Vietnamese

fecula
80 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Tamil

fecula
75 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Marathi

fecula
75 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Turkish

fekül
70 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Italian

fecola
65 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Polish

fecula
50 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Ukrainian

fecula
40 millions of speakers

Romanian

fecúlă
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Romanian - Greek

fecula
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Romanian - Afrikaans

fecula
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Romanian - Swedish

fecula
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Romanian - Norwegian

fecula
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of fecúlă

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Examples of use in the Romanian literature, quotes and news about fecúlă

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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «FECÚLĂ»

Discover the use of fecúlă in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to fecúlă and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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The Elements of materia medica and therapeutics
Extraction of the Fecula. — The starch, or fecnla, is extracted from the roots (tubers) when these are about ten or twelve months old. The process is entirely a mechanical one, and is performed either by hand or by machine. In Jamaica, it is ...
Jonathan Pereira, 1854
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A Compendium of the Course of Chemical Instruction in the ...
OF FECULA OR STARCH. A substance, of which starch is a good specimen, and of which the generic name is fecula, may be obtained from the meal or flour of grain, and from the roots of the potato and other vegetables. It is more or less a ...
Robert Hare, 1836
3
A dictionary of chemistry and mineralogy: with an account ...
The root or grain employed must first be thoroughly bruised, rasped, or broken down in any way, and then washed with a quantity of cold water, which becomes immediately turbid, and if the fecula is white, milky ; and simply holds the fecula ...
Arthur Aikin, ‎Charles Rochemont Aikin, 1807
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Elements of Chemistry, and Natural History: To which is ...
All the vegetable parts of solids, strictly speaking, afford a kind of fecula: but we shall here more particularly speak of such as are prepared by art for food or medicines The fecula, of bryony, potatoe, cassava, sago, salop, and starch, are those ...
comte Antoine-François de Fourcroy, 1800
5
THE CHEMIST, A MONTHLY JOURNAL. VOL. II. 1855. - Pagina 160
On the contrary, if the mixture of fecula and sulphuric acid has been left to itself during half-an-hour, the fecula which the alcohol separated from it becomes completely soluble. in cold water. Crystallisable acetic acid, heated to 212° F. in a ...
JOHN & CHARLES WATT, EDITORS, 1855
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the chemist - Pagina 160
On the contrary, if the mixture of fecula and sulphuric acid has been left to itself during half-an-hour, the fecula which the alcohol separated from it becomes completely soluble .in cold water. Crystallisable acetic acid, heated to 212° F. in a ...
john charles, 1855
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Elements of chemistry - Volumul 3 - Pagina 96
Concerning the Fecula of Vegetables. The fecula appears to be only a slight alteration of mucilage ; for it differs from that substance in no other respect; than in being insoluble in cold water, in which liquid it falls with wonderful quickness.
Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal (comte de Chanteloup), 1791
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy , with an Account ...
The root or grain employed must first be thoroughly bruised, rasped, or broken down in any way, and then washed with a quantity of cold water, which becomes immediately turbid, and if the fecula is white, milky; and simply holds the fecula ...
Arthur Aikin, ‎Charles Rochemont Aikin, 1807
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ... - Volumul 14
This is to 'be hastily poured off from the' (ibrous partsiof the pulp through a coarse sieve, and allowed to remain at rest for a few minutes, during which the fecula subsides to the bottom in the form of a very fine close-grained powder', but ...
Abraham Rees, 1819
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis - Volumul 4 - Pagina 341
nourishing fecula, which they call caffaw. They strip the root, rasp it, and put it into a sack of rushes, made in the form of a cone, and of a very open texture, which they suspend to a staff, placed across two upright posts. At the lower extremity of ...
John Wilkes, 1810

REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Fecúlă [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-ro/fecula>. Jun 2026 ».
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