Associations to the word «Molasses»
Noun
- Meal
- Whiskey
- Milk
- Dessert
- Grain
- Adsorption
- Brandy
- Biscuit
- Tobacco
- Stir
- Flood
- Sponge
- Mixture
- Rub
- Beef
- Jar
- Grape
- Banana
- Meat
- Import
- Sap
- Carbohydrate
- Penny
- Egg
- Tea
- Tomato
- Mould
- Bacon
- Feed
- Carrot
- Ammonia
- Crystal
- Lemon
- Fruit
- Planter
- Coffee
- Taste
- Caribbean
- Grocery
- Onion
- Pepper
- Sue
- Quantity
- Batch
- Ration
- Potassium
- Plantation
- Powder
- Pound
- Drain
- Beer
- Extraction
- Boston
- Sulfur
- Mix
- Manufacture
- Residue
- Pot
- Pan
- Acid
- Tank
- Slave
- Extract
- Rice
- Disaster
- Crust
- Tariff
- Sweet
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
MOLASSES, noun. A thick brownish syrup produced in the refining of raw sugar.
MOLASSES, noun. Plural of molasse
MOLASSES CANE, noun. (US) (Appalachian) A plant, commonly sugar cane, maize/corn, sorghum (maize or milo), or other another frutose-producing grass plant (of the family Gramineae) used for production of cane syrup or molasses.
MOLASSES GRASS, noun. A spreading perennial forage grass, Melinis minutiflora, native to tropical Africa, that is covered with hairs which exude a sweet substance having the odour of molasses
Dictionary definition
MOLASSES, noun. Thick dark syrup produced by boiling down juice from sugar cane; especially during sugar refining.
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