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-osa
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Technical suffix used in chemistry since the creation of the term glucose by Jean Baptiste Dumas and other French chemists of the XIX, although they should have called it gleucosa, from the Greek gleukos, sweet wine, must . It means carbohydrate, such as glucose, lactose or sucrose.

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