algine

/ˈælɡɪneɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A salt of alginic acid, often used as a gelling agent, particularly in food and pharmaceutical applications.

“The chef used sodium alginate to create a unique texture in the dessert.”

2. verb

To treat or mix with alginate, especially in medical or dental procedures.

“The dentist will alginate the patient’s teeth to take an impression.”

Synonyms

  • gelling agent
  • thickening agent

Antonyms

  • dissolving agent