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soy

[ soi ]

noun

  1. the soybean plant or its seeds:

    Soy is a major crop in Brazil.

  2. a product or products made from soybeans:

    I'm vegetarian, so my main source of protein is soy.

  3. Add about 2 tablespoons soy to the noodles.

  4. We use soy in our coffee instead of milk.



adjective

  1. made or derived from soybeans or soymilk:

    soy flour.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of soy1

First recorded in 1690–1700; perhaps via Dutch or New Latin soya, soja, from Japanese shōyu, earlier siau-yu, from Middle Chinese, equivalent to Chinese jìngyóu “soybean oil”
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Example Sentences

"There is a set of predicted transcription start sites for over 50,000 genes in soy, but based on our new study, less than 3% of those predicted transcription initiation sites actually are correct," Ma said.

In their recent paper, the Ma lab identified transcription initiation sites for about 40,000 genes in soy.

The most well-known of these three measures is presumably the Soy Moratorium.

In this, globally operating trading companies agreed to no longer purchase soy grown in freshly deforested areas.

It starts with a pile of soy pulp, which is wrapped in banana leaves and sprinkled with the spores of a fungus called Neurospora intermedia.

From Salon

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