alginate

ælˈɡɪneɪt

Definitions

1. noun

A salt of alginic acid, especially a sodium salt derived from seaweed, used as a thickening agent in foods, as a coating for tablets, and in other applications.

“The dentist coated the patient’s teeth with alginate to create a mold for the crown.”

Synonyms

  • gelling agent
  • thickening agent

Antonyms

  • diluent
  • thinner