DESUGAR

Etymology 1

Verb

desugar (third-person singular simple present desugars, present participle desugaring, simple past and past participle desugared)

(transitive, principally, food processing) To remove sugar from.

Etymology 2

Verb

desugar (third-person singular simple present desugars, present participle desugaring, simple past and past participle desugared)

(transitive, computing, informal) To translate the source code of a computer program into a functionally equivalent form devoid of syntactic sugar.

Anagrams

• dargues, esguard, guardes, sugared

Source: Wiktionary



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