Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Latin term or phrase:
Excipiens ad pastam
English translation:
(cream) base
Latin term
Excipiens ad pastam
Does anyone know of a more precise translation than "excipients" of the above term?
3 +1 | (cream) base |
Anne Schulz
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3 +2 | excipient to the paste |
David Tracey, PhD
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Feb 5, 2016 10:35: Harald Moelzer (medical-translator) changed "Language pair" from "German to English" to "Latin to English"
Proposed translations
(cream) base
Thnak you very much for our help. That was the better solution in this context. |
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David Tracey, PhD
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Thank you David – with your confirmation I will push up my CL to 4 :-))
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excipient to the paste
"pasta /ˈpæstə/
noun
1.
any of several variously shaped edible preparations made from a flour and water dough, such as spaghetti
Word Origin
Italian, from Late Latin: paste"
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pasta
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philgoddard
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Many thanks, Phil.
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Cilian O'Tuama
: Carbonara und Bolognese, especially good against acne
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Thank you, Cilian.
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