agar
/ˈɡɑːr/; /ˈeɪɡɑr/Definitions
1. noun
a gel-like substance obtained from red algae, used as a gelling agent in biological culture media and in cooking.
“The lab used agar to grow bacteria cultures.”
2. verb
to grow or cultivate (a plant or organism) in a nutrient-rich gel medium, typically agar.
“The botanist agarred the orchid seeds to study their development.”