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.”