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malt extract
noun
- a sweet, gummy substance derived from an infusion of malt.
malt extract
noun
- a sticky substance obtained from an infusion of malt
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Word History and Origins
Origin of malt extract1
First recorded in 1830–40
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Example Sentences
Once, he found a malt extract bottle buried six or seven feet below the surface of an abandoned dump.
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Malt extract of good quality, containing an active form of diastase, is a good form of relish to take with meals.
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And is the desiccated or dry malt extract to be preferred to the ordinary sticky article?
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Some bakers use malt extract both as a yeast food to hasten fermentation and for its effect upon the flavor.
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Ame is the name of a sweet substance made from millet, of the same nature as our malt extract.
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After ten days I order also two to four ounces of fluid malt extract before each meal.
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