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/ˈsirəp/,/ˈsər-/,
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A thick sweet liquid made by dissolving sugar in boiling water, often used for preserving fruit,
  1. A thick sweet liquid made by dissolving sugar in boiling water, often used for preserving fruit

  2. A thick sweet liquid containing medicine or used as a drink
    • - cough syrup
  3. A thick sticky liquid derived from a sugar-rich plant, esp. sugar cane, corn, and maple

  4. Excessive sweetness or sentimentality of style or manner
    • - Mr. Gurney's poems are almost all of them syrup

  1. a thick sweet sticky liquid
  2. In cooking, a syrup (from Arabic شراب sharab, beverage, via Latin siropus) is a thick, viscous liquid, containing a large amount of dissolved sugars, but showing little tendency to deposit crystals. ...
  3. Purple drank is a slang term for a recreational drug popular in the hip hop community in the southern United States. Its main ingredient is prescription-strength cough syrup containing codeine and promethazine. ...
  4. Syrup is a satirical comedy of marketing and consumerism written by Max Barry, under the name Maxx Barry. Published in 1999, it is Barry's debut novel.
  5. Any thick liquid that is added to or poured over food as a flavouring and has a high sugar content. Also any viscous liquid; A wig
  6. (1. Syrups) Syrups are thinner than a sauce and are pourable out of a bottle. The consistency of fruit based syrups is thicker than maple syrup. It will pour off of a spoon, but leave the spoon coated. ...
  7. (Syrups) are of a viscid consistence, produced by concentrated solutions of sugar alone or mixed with honey.
  8. Syrups are used for treating coughs and sore throats, and is an easy way to give herbs to children. Two ounces of herb are added to 4 cups of water in a nonmetallic container, and boiled down slowly and gently until about 2 cups of liquid is left. ...
  9. Concentrated sugar solution with or without medicinal additives
  10. A concentrated sugar solution produced by evaporation of water from sugar cane juice.  In refineries, syrup refers to the less pure solution which is spun off crystals in centrifugals
  11. condensed sugar-cane juice; part of this remaining uncrystallized at various stages of refining.
  12. Also called simple syrup or sugar syrup. A combination of sugar and water that is cooked over low heat until the sugar dissolves and then boiled for about 1 minute. The density can vary depending on the amount of water added. ...
  13. a flavor in thick liquid form that is used to add to a cup of coffee. (e.g caramel, hazelnut, vanilla etc)
  14. Southerners in the United States usually pronounce this word 'surp' (as one syllable), other Americans pronounce it 'seer-up' (as two).
  15. A water/sugar or juice/sugar mixture used to add liquid to canned or frozen products.
  16. A sugar solution, sometimes acidified, or flavored used in packing fruits and sweet potatoes.
  17. Flavor syrup can be added to any drink, including regular coffee, frappuccinos, iced tea and Chai. The syrup is basically sugar water with some kind of flavoring, and is usually mixed in the following amounts: 3 pumps in a Tall, 4 in a Grande, 5 in a hot Venti, 6 in an Iced Venti. ...
  18. is a friendly old witch who first appears in A Link to the Past. She's always seen brewing potions and magic powder which Link can purchase to use to help him. In A Link to Past she can be found in Eastern Hyrule outside her shop where inside her apprentice tends the shop. ...
  19. The addition of honey, maple syrup or glycerine to an herbal tincture or infusion to mask the taste of a bitter herb, or to make it easier for children to take. Can also be soothing to a sore throat or one irritated by a cough.
  20. Herbs added to sugar than boiled.
  21. Maple syrup urine disease
  22. wig. From Syrup of Fig.
  23. Combination of marijuana and cough syrup
  24. It is a viscous liquid consistency that usually contain concentrated solutions of sugars such as sucrose, in water or other liquid. (Jarabe)