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  • Starch analysis
  • Starch analysis or starch grain analysis is a technique that is useful in archaeological research in determining plant taxa on a microscopic level. It

    Starch analysis

    Starch analysis

    Starch_analysis

  • Starch
  • Glucose polymer used as energy store in plants

    Starch or amylum is a polymeric carbohydrate consisting of numerous glucose units joined by glycosidic bonds. This polysaccharide is produced by most green

    Starch

    Starch

    Starch

  • Resistant starch
  • Dietary fiber

    Resistant starch (RS) is starch, including its degradation products, that escapes (resists) digestion in the small intestine of healthy individuals. Resistant

    Resistant starch

    Resistant starch

    Resistant_starch

  • Iodine–starch test
  • Method to detect presence of polysaccharides

    The iodine–starch test is a chemical reaction that is used to test for the presence of starch or for iodine. The combination of starch and iodine is intensely

    Iodine–starch test

    Iodine–starch test

    Iodine–starch_test

  • No Starch Press
  • American publishing company

    No Starch Press is an American publishing company, specializing in technical literature often geared towards the geek, hacker, and DIY subcultures. Popular

    No Starch Press

    No_Starch_Press

  • Glucose
  • Naturally produced monosaccharide

    manufactured from starches, such as corn starch in the US and Japan, from potato and wheat starch in Europe, and from tapioca starch in tropical areas

    Glucose

    Glucose

    Glucose

  • Guanahatabey
  • Native people of western Cuba

    Granberry and Vescelius, p. 15, 18–19. Chinique de Armas et al. 2016 "Starch analysis and isotopic evidence of consumption of cultigens among fisher–gatherers

    Guanahatabey

    Guanahatabey

    Guanahatabey

  • Carbohydrate
  • Organic compound that consists only of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

    roles in living organisms. Polysaccharides serve as an energy store (e.g., starch and glycogen) and as structural components (e.g., cellulose in plants and

    Carbohydrate

    Carbohydrate

    Carbohydrate

  • Iodometry
  • Quantitative analysis of a water-soluble oxidizing agent

    reaction in terms of mole ratio analysis. The disappearance of the deep blue color is, due to the decomposition of the iodine-starch clathrate, marks the end

    Iodometry

    Iodometry

  • Dietary fiber
  • Portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely digested

    Dietary fiber consists of non-starch polysaccharides and other plant components such as cellulose, resistant starch, resistant dextrins, inulins, lignins

    Dietary fiber

    Dietary fiber

    Dietary_fiber

  • Hydroxyethyl starch
  • Pharmaceutical drug

    Hydroxyethyl starch (HES/HAES), sold under the brand name Voluven among others, is a nonionic starch derivative, used as a volume expander in intravenous

    Hydroxyethyl starch

    Hydroxyethyl starch

    Hydroxyethyl_starch

  • Tapioca pearl
  • Starch pearls used as food

    tapioca ball, is an edible translucent sphere produced from tapioca, a starch made from the cassava root. They originated as a cheaper alternative to

    Tapioca pearl

    Tapioca pearl

    Tapioca_pearl

  • Pleistocene human diet
  • and processing of ancestors of wheat and barley by Neanderthals from starch analysis of dental calculus, while in Belgium, a species related to Sorghum

    Pleistocene human diet

    Pleistocene_human_diet

  • Sugar
  • Sweet-tasting, water-soluble carbohydrates

    regarded as sugars, and are called oligosaccharides or polysaccharides. Starch is a glucose polymer found in plants – the most abundant source of energy

    Sugar

    Sugar

    Sugar

  • Maltodextrin
  • Polysaccharide of glucose

    manufactured as white solids derived from chemical processing of plant starches. They are used as food additives, which are digested rapidly, providing

    Maltodextrin

    Maltodextrin

    Maltodextrin

  • Inulin
  • Natural plant polysaccharides

    synthesize and store inulin do not store other forms of carbohydrate such as starch. The inulins belong to a class of dietary fiber known as fructans. In 2018

    Inulin

    Inulin

    Inulin

  • The Manga Guides
  • Educational book series

    The series is published in Japan by Ohmsha, in the United States by No Starch Press, in France by H&K, in Italy by L'Espresso, in Malaysia by Pelangi

    The Manga Guides

    The_Manga_Guides

  • Polysaccharide
  • Long carbohydrate polymers such as starch, glycogen, cellulose, and chitin

    highly branched polymers. Examples include storage polysaccharides such as starch, glycogen, and galactogen and structural polysaccharides such as hemicellulose

    Polysaccharide

    Polysaccharide

    Polysaccharide

  • Pica (disorder)
  • Compulsive eating of non-food items

    by the substance eaten: Acuphagia (sharp objects) Amylophagia (purified starch, as from corn) Cautopyreiophagia (burnt matches) Cintaphagia (tape) Coniophagia

    Pica (disorder)

    Pica (disorder)

    Pica_(disorder)

  • Amylose
  • Chemical compound

    glycosidic bonds. Together with amylopectin, it is one of the two components of starch, making up approximately 20–25% of it. Because of its tightly packed helical

    Amylose

    Amylose

    Amylose

  • Non-Newtonian fluid
  • Type of fluid

    fluids, as are many commonly found substances such as custard, toothpaste, starch suspensions, paint, blood, melted butter and shampoo. Most commonly, the

    Non-Newtonian fluid

    Non-Newtonian_fluid

  • Bioplastic
  • Plastics derived from renewable biomass sources

    from natural biopolymers including polysaccharides (e.g., corn starch or rice starch, cellulose, chitosan, and alginate) and proteins (e.g., soy protein

    Bioplastic

    Bioplastic

    Bioplastic

  • A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits
  • Master's thesis by C. E. Shannon

    Architecture: From the Stone Age to the Quantum Age. San Francisco: No Starch Press. p. 114. ISBN 978-1-7185-0286-4. Caldwell, Samuel H. (1965) [1958]

    A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits

    A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits

    A_Symbolic_Analysis_of_Relay_and_Switching_Circuits

  • Titration
  • Laboratory method for determining the concentration of an analyte

    used. Analysis of wines for sulfur dioxide requires iodine as an oxidizing agent. In this case, starch is used as an indicator; a blue starch-iodine

    Titration

    Titration

    Titration

  • Ngalue
  • Archaeological site in Mozambique

    are not seen in the Niassa region, at least not at any known sites. Starch analysis of stone tools in forested and relatively damp areas in Africa has

    Ngalue

    Ngalue

  • Cassava
  • Staple crop

    boiled form, but substantial quantities are processed to extract cassava starch, called tapioca, which is used for food, animal feed, and industrial purposes

    Cassava

    Cassava

    Cassava

  • High-fructose corn syrup
  • Processed corn syrup

    isoglucose, is a sweetener made from corn starch. As in the production of conventional corn syrup, the starch is broken down into glucose by enzymes. To

    High-fructose corn syrup

    High-fructose corn syrup

    High-fructose_corn_syrup

  • Refined grains
  • Cereal containing endosperm, but not bran nor germ

    Similar to whole grains, refined grains are a good source of starch, including resistant starch. The dietary guidance of many countries is to replace refined

    Refined grains

    Refined grains

    Refined_grains

  • Interactive Disassembler
  • Software reverse engineering tool

    Pro". Practical Malware Analysis: a Hands-On Guide to Dissecting Malicious Software. Andrew Honig. San Francisco: No Starch Press. ISBN 978-1-59327-430-6

    Interactive Disassembler

    Interactive Disassembler

    Interactive_Disassembler

  • Joachim Boldt
  • German anesthesiologist known for research misconduct

    for the use of colloidal hydroxyethyl starch (HES) to boost blood pressure during surgery. However, a meta-analysis of trials that excluded Boldt's fabricated

    Joachim Boldt

    Joachim_Boldt

  • Julio Mercader Florín
  • paper he found evidence of wild sorghum processing on tools through starch analysis from the cave site of Ngalue in Mozambique. This showed that early

    Julio Mercader Florín

    Julio_Mercader_Florín

  • Corn wet-milling
  • Method of breaking down corn kernels

    breaking corn kernels into their component parts: corn oil, protein, corn starch, and fiber. It uses water and a series of steps to separate the parts to

    Corn wet-milling

    Corn wet-milling

    Corn_wet-milling

  • Gel electrophoresis
  • Method for separation and analysis of biomolecules

    Gel electrophoresis is an electrophoresis method for separation and analysis of biomacromolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins, etc.) and their fragments, based

    Gel electrophoresis

    Gel electrophoresis

    Gel_electrophoresis

  • Manildra Group
  • Australian agribusiness

    ordered Shoalhaven Starches to fund over $170,000 for local environmental projects and to undertake an environmental hazard analysis to prevent future

    Manildra Group

    Manildra_Group

  • Sodium metabisulfite
  • Chemical compound

    preserving fruit during shipping. It is used as an additive in the extraction of starch from tubers, fruit, and cereal crops. It is used as a pickling agent to

    Sodium metabisulfite

    Sodium metabisulfite

    Sodium_metabisulfite

  • Potato
  • Starchy tuber used as a staple food

    of two different potato starch compounds: amylose and amylopectin. Amylose, a long-chain molecule, diffuses from the starch granule when cooked in water

    Potato

    Potato

    Potato

  • Kjeldahl method
  • Method in analytical chemistry

    1021/ed200863p. ISSN 0021-9584. "International Starch: ISI 24 Determination of Protein by Kjeldahl". www.starch.dk. Archived from the original on 2018-04-26

    Kjeldahl method

    Kjeldahl_method

  • RSA cryptosystem
  • Algorithm for public-key cryptography

    Jean-Philippe (2018). "10. RSA: Signing with RSA". Serious Cryptography. No Starch Press. pp. 188–191. ISBN 978-1-59327-826-7. Stinson, Douglas (2006). "7:

    RSA cryptosystem

    RSA_cryptosystem

  • Instant noodles
  • Noodles sold in a precooked and dried block with flavoring

    under many brand names. The main ingredients in instant noodles are flour, starch, water, salt and/or kansui (かん水), a type of alkaline mineral water containing

    Instant noodles

    Instant noodles

    Instant_noodles

  • Prebiotic (nutrition)
  • Nutritional chemicals that help growth of microorganisms

    prebiotics used in food manufacturing include beta-glucan from oats, resistant starch from grains and beans, and inulin from chicory root. The definition of prebiotics

    Prebiotic (nutrition)

    Prebiotic_(nutrition)

  • Graphical Network Simulator-3
  • Network software emulator

    of GNS3: Build Virtual Network Labs Using Cisco, Juniper, and More. No Starch Press. ISBN 9781593276959. gns3 book. Welsh, "RedNectar" Chris (2013). GNS3

    Graphical Network Simulator-3

    Graphical Network Simulator-3

    Graphical_Network_Simulator-3

  • Lentil
  • Species of plant with edible seeds

    starch (5 percent) and high levels of slowly digested starch make lentils of potential value to people with diabetes. The remaining 65% of the starch

    Lentil

    Lentil

    Lentil

  • French fries
  • Deep-fried strips of potato

    gelatinised starch molecules move towards the surface of the fries "forming a thick layer of gelatinised starch" and this layer of pre-gelatinised starch becomes

    French fries

    French fries

    French_fries

  • Chloroplast
  • Plant organelle that conducts photosynthesis

    shape of the organelle. Starch granules are simply accumulations of starch in the stroma, and are not bounded by a membrane. Starch granules appear and grow

    Chloroplast

    Chloroplast

    Chloroplast

  • Malware analysis
  • Professional study of malware

    Honig, Andrew; Sikorski, Michael (February 2012). Practical Malware Analysis. No Starch Press. ISBN 9781593272906. Retrieved 5 July 2016. Keragala, Dilshan

    Malware analysis

    Malware_analysis

  • Beer
  • Alcoholic drink made from fermented cereal grains

    of starches from cereal grain—most commonly malted barley, although wheat, maize, rice, and oats are also used. The grain is mashed to convert starch in

    Beer

    Beer

    Beer

  • Nelumbo nucifera
  • Species of aquatic flowering plant

    disintegration properties of the isolated starch have been compared with maize and potato starch; the starch was shown to be superior as an adjuvant in

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Nelumbo_nucifera

  • Psyllium
  • Plant used as a dietary fiber

    exhibits binding properties that are superior to a 10% weight/volume ratio of starch mucilage. The viscosity of psyllium mucilage dispersions is relatively unaffected

    Psyllium

    Psyllium

    Psyllium

  • Ground stone
  • Prehistoric stone tool

    methods are used to analyse them: the trace of wear and the analysis of botanical residues (starch grains and phytoliths). This technique analyses the trace

    Ground stone

    Ground stone

    Ground_stone

  • LoRA (machine learning)
  • Parameter-efficient fine-tuning technique for large language models

    von Csefalvay, Chris (2026). Post-Training: A Practical Guide for AI Engineers and Developers. No Starch Press. pp. 23, 149–152. ISBN 978-1-7185-0520-9.

    LoRA (machine learning)

    LoRA_(machine_learning)

  • Biodegradable polymer
  • Polymers that break down by bacterial decomposition

    biodegradability of the starch blend. Biodegradable starch blends include starch/polylactic acid, starch/polycaprolactone, and starch/polybutylene-adipate-co-terephthalate

    Biodegradable polymer

    Biodegradable_polymer

  • Iodine value
  • Mass of iodine absorbed by 100 grams of a given substance

    presence of starch, to indirectly determine the concentration of the reacted iodine. I 2 + starch ( blue ) + 2 Na 2 S 2 O 3 ⟶ 2 NaI + starch ( colorless

    Iodine value

    Iodine_value

  • Falling number
  • Test for alpha-amylase activity in flour

    maturation of the crop. The germination causes an accelerated production of the starch-degrading enzyme alpha-amylase. Severely sprouted grain kernels can contain

    Falling number

    Falling number

    Falling_number

  • Cereal
  • Grass that has edible grain

    diastase, beer, whisky, ... and malt vinegar. "International Starch: Production of corn starch". Starch.dk. Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved

    Cereal

    Cereal

    Cereal

  • Baking powder
  • Dry chemical leavening agent

    stability and consistency. Cornstarch, flour, or potato starch are often used as desiccants An inert starch serves several functions in baking powder. Primarily

    Baking powder

    Baking powder

    Baking_powder

  • Aquafaba
  • Legume seed cooking water

    well. Legume seeds, or pulses, are primarily composed of carbohydrates (starch, sugars, and fiber), proteins (albumins and globulins), and water. The carbohydrates

    Aquafaba

    Aquafaba

    Aquafaba

  • Acarbose
  • Chemical compound

    is a starch blocker that works by inhibiting alpha glucosidase, an intestinal enzyme that releases glucose from larger carbohydrates such as starch and

    Acarbose

    Acarbose

    Acarbose

  • Oat milk
  • Type of plant milk made from oats

    problem posed by the natural composition of oats is their high starch content. The starch content (50–60%) is challenging during ultra-high temperature

    Oat milk

    Oat milk

    Oat_milk

  • Cassava production in Nigeria
  • How cassava is produced in Nigeria

    dry extraction of starch, glue or adhesives, modified starch in pharmaceutical as dextrins, as processing inputs, as industrial starch for drilling, and

    Cassava production in Nigeria

    Cassava production in Nigeria

    Cassava_production_in_Nigeria

  • Market research
  • Type of business activity

    radio in the United States, this was based on 1920s work by Daniel Starch. Starch "developed a theory that advertising had to be seen, read, believed

    Market research

    Market_research

  • English Wikipedia
  • English-language edition of Wikipedia

    Yates (2008). How Wikipedia Works: And how You Can be a Part of it. No Starch Press. pp. 345–. ISBN 978-1-59327-176-3. Archived from the original on 10

    English Wikipedia

    English Wikipedia

    English_Wikipedia

  • Amaranth grain
  • Edible grain of the Amaranth genus

    "Structures, physicochemical properties, and applications of amaranth starch". Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition. 57 (2): 313–325. doi:10

    Amaranth grain

    Amaranth grain

    Amaranth_grain

  • Buckwheat
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae

    knotweed, and rhubarb. Buckwheat is considered a pseudocereal because the high starch content of the seeds enables buckwheat to be cooked and consumed like a

    Buckwheat

    Buckwheat

    Buckwheat

  • Photosynthesis
  • Biological process to convert light into chemical energy

    typically carbohydrates like sugars (mainly glucose, fructose and sucrose), starches, phytoglycogen and cellulose. When needing to use this stored energy, an

    Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis

  • Khamzat Chimaev
  • Russian-Emirati mixed martial artist (born 1994)

    Vreeland, Daniel (19 September 2020). "UFC Vegas 11 Results: Khamzat Chimaev Starches Gerald Meerschaert Immediately". Cageside Press. Archived from the original

    Khamzat Chimaev

    Khamzat Chimaev

    Khamzat_Chimaev

  • Shroud of Turin
  • Cloth bearing the alleged image of Jesus

    cellulose fibers of the shroud are coated with a thin carbohydrate layer of starch fractions, various sugars, and other impurities. The potential source for

    Shroud of Turin

    Shroud of Turin

    Shroud_of_Turin

  • Saprotroph
  • Type of heterotrophic nutrition based on decayed organic matter

    proteases. Lipids are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol by lipases. Starch is broken down into pieces of simple disaccharides by amylases. Cellulose

    Saprotroph

    Saprotroph

    Saprotroph

  • Plant cell
  • Type of eukaryotic cell present in green plants

    presence of plastids with the capability to perform photosynthesis and store starch, a large vacuole that regulates turgor pressure, the absence of flagella

    Plant cell

    Plant cell

    Plant_cell

  • JasperReports
  • Reporting tool

    Wicked Cool Java: code bits, open-source libraries, and project ideas. No Starch Press. pp. 144–146. ISBN 978-1-59327-061-2. Germain, Jack M. (2007-07-26)

    JasperReports

    JasperReports

  • HES
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Engineered Software, an early 1980s American video game publisher Hydroxyethyl starch Hypereosinophilic syndrome Hypertext Editing System Isis, an Egyptian goddess

    HES

    HES

  • Retrograde
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of the front of a river delta with time Retrogradation (starch), the gelatinization of starch when the amylose and amylopectin chains realign themselves

    Retrograde

    Retrograde

  • Qualitative inorganic analysis
  • Analytical method used to investigate elemental composition of inorganic compounds

    Classical qualitative inorganic analysis is a method of analytical chemistry which seeks to find the elemental composition of inorganic compounds. It is

    Qualitative inorganic analysis

    Qualitative_inorganic_analysis

  • Chemistry of ascorbic acid
  • Chemical compound

    developed. The popular iodometry approach uses iodine in the presence of a starch indicator. Iodine is reduced by ascorbic acid, and when all the ascorbic

    Chemistry of ascorbic acid

    Chemistry of ascorbic acid

    Chemistry_of_ascorbic_acid

  • Cyclodextrin
  • Cyclic oligosaccharide with 6 to 8 glucose units

    subunits joined by α-1,4 glycosidic bonds. Cyclodextrins are produced from starch by enzymatic conversion. They are used in food, pharmaceutical, drug delivery

    Cyclodextrin

    Cyclodextrin

    Cyclodextrin

  • Kudzu
  • Group of climbing, coiling, and trailing perennial vine

    The roots contain starch, which has traditionally been used as a food ingredient in East and Southeast Asia. In Vietnam, the starch, called bột sắn dây

    Kudzu

    Kudzu

    Kudzu

  • Biopolymer
  • Polymer produced by a living organism

    are linear or branched chains of sugar carbohydrates; examples include starch, cellulose, and alginate. Other examples of biopolymers include natural

    Biopolymer

    Biopolymer

    Biopolymer

  • JD Vance
  • Vice President of the United States since 2025

    whole new political lexicon, one that would seem baffling to his more starched colleagues in Congress. Joyce, Kathryn (January 6, 2022). "The New Right's

    JD Vance

    JD Vance

    JD_Vance

  • Cooking
  • Preparing food using heat

    obtained from a mixture of rice or corn starch and water. These techniques rely on the properties of starches to create simpler mucilaginous saccharides

    Cooking

    Cooking

    Cooking

  • Glycemic index
  • Number assigned to food

    on various factors, such as the type of starch (amylose versus amylopectin), physical entrapment of the starch molecules within the food, fat and protein

    Glycemic index

    Glycemic index

    Glycemic_index

  • Potato pancake
  • Shallow-fried pancakes of grated or ground potato

    matzo meal or flour and typically a binding ingredient such as egg or corn starch, often flavored with grated garlic or onion and seasonings. They may be

    Potato pancake

    Potato pancake

    Potato_pancake

  • Sucrose
  • Disaccharide made of glucose and fructose

    add a small amount of anticaking agent to prevent clumping — either corn starch (1% to 3%) or tricalcium phosphate.[citation needed] Brown sugar comes either

    Sucrose

    Sucrose

    Sucrose

  • Alkyl polyglycoside
  • Class of chemical compounds

    derivatives of glucose and fatty alcohols. The raw materials are typically starch and fat, and the final products are typically complex mixtures of compounds

    Alkyl polyglycoside

    Alkyl polyglycoside

    Alkyl_polyglycoside

  • Enzyme
  • Large biological molecule that acts as a catalyst

    everyday life, enzymes in biological washing powders break down protein, starch, and fat stains, enhancing cleaning performance. Papain and other proteolytic

    Enzyme

    Enzyme

    Enzyme

  • Volume expander
  • Intravenous fluid that increases body fluid volume

    include albumin and fresh frozen plasma.[citation needed] Hydroxyethyl starch (HES/HAES, common trade names: Hespan, Voluven) is controversial. Its use

    Volume expander

    Volume_expander

  • Dog
  • Domesticated species of canid

    long association with humans, dogs have gained the ability to thrive on a starch-rich diet that would be inadequate for other canids. Dogs have been bred

    Dog

    Dog

    Dog

  • Hypospermia
  • Condition in which a male has abnormally low semen volume

    cola showed a statistically significant decrease in semen volume. The high starch levels in potatoes promotes oxidative stress along with risk of inflammation

    Hypospermia

    Hypospermia

    Hypospermia

  • Wireshark
  • Network traffic analyzer

    Chris (May 23, 2007). Practical Packet Analysis: Using Wireshark to Solve Real-World Network Problems. No Starch Press. p. 192. ISBN 978-1-59327-149-7

    Wireshark

    Wireshark

    Wireshark

  • 010 Editor
  • Commercial hex editor and text editor for Microsoft Windows, Linux and macOS

    Honig, Andrew (2012). Practical Malware Analysis: A Hands-On Guide to Dissecting Malicious Software. No Starch Press. ISBN 9781593272906. Official website

    010 Editor

    010_Editor

  • R (programming language)
  • Programming language for statistics

    First Course in Programming and Statistics. San Francisco, California: No Starch Press. p. 739. ISBN 9781593276515. Wickham, Hadley (2014). "Tidy Data" (PDF)

    R (programming language)

    R (programming language)

    R_(programming_language)

  • William F. Farley
  • American businessman (b. 1942)

    Retrieved 23 August 2019. Barboza, David (19 March 2000). "Taking the Starch Out Of an American Icon". Mobile.nytimes.com. Retrieved 31 December 2017

    William F. Farley

    William_F._Farley

  • Rice water
  • Water used in boiling rice

    Rice water is a suspension of starch obtained by draining boiled rice or by boiling rice until it completely dissolves into the water. It has sometimes

    Rice water

    Rice water

    Rice_water

  • Miso
  • Traditional Japanese seasoning

    miso product. Amylolytic enzymes such as amylase aid in the breakdown of starch in the grains to sugar and dextrin, while proteolytic enzymes such as protease

    Miso

    Miso

    Miso

  • Indicator
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    referring to the classification of organisms Iodine–starch test, a method to test for the presence of starch or iodine. Complexometric indicator, a chemical

    Indicator

    Indicator

  • Glycerol
  • Chemical compound

    production. Glycerine acetate is a potential fuel additive. Additive for starch thermoplastic. Conversion to various other chemicals: Propylene glycol Acrolein

    Glycerol

    Glycerol

    Glycerol

  • Spam (food)
  • Canned pork product

    ingredient is a mixture of pork and ham, with salt, water, modified potato starch (as a binder), sugar, and sodium nitrite (as a preservative). Natural gelatin

    Spam (food)

    Spam (food)

    Spam_(food)

  • Rakia
  • Fruit brandy popular in the Balkans

    Sugarcane or molasses Basi Intus Palek Tea Fermented tea Kombucha Various starches Cauim Chicha Parakari Ibwatu Liquors by ingredients Fruit Apple Applejack

    Rakia

    Rakia

    Rakia

  • Sourdough
  • Type of bread

    contact with water, the naturally occurring enzyme amylase breaks down the starch into the sugars glucose and maltose, which sourdough's natural yeast can

    Sourdough

    Sourdough

    Sourdough

  • P-value
  • Function of the observed sample results

    Reinhart A (2015). Statistics Done Wrong: The Woefully Complete Guide. No Starch Press. p. 176. ISBN 978-1-59327-620-1. Benjamini, Yoav; De Veaux, Richard

    P-value

    P-value

  • Sake
  • Alcoholic beverage of Japanese origin

    cheongju), is produced by a brewing process more akin to that of beer, where starch is converted into sugars that ferment into alcohol, whereas in wine, alcohol

    Sake

    Sake

    Sake

  • Reinforcement learning from human feedback
  • Machine learning technique

    Time". Post-Training: A Practical Guide for AI Engineers and Developers. No Starch Press. pp. 114–116. ISBN 978-1-7185-0520-9. Iusztin, Paul (2024). LLM Engineer's

    Reinforcement learning from human feedback

    Reinforcement learning from human feedback

    Reinforcement_learning_from_human_feedback

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  • Starr
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek, Latin

    Starr

    Star; Esther; Stella; Inspiring

    Starr

  • ATARAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ATARAH

    (עֲטָרָה) Hebrew name ATARAH means "crown" or "wreath." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of Jerahmeel. 

    ATARAH

  • Star
  • Girl/Female

    English Latin

    Star

    Star.

    Star

  • STACY
  • Male

    English

    STACY

    Variant spelling of English unisex Stacey, STACY means "resurrection."

    STACY

  • MARCH
  • Male

    English

    MARCH

    English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French word march, MARCH means "boundary." Compare with other forms of March.

    MARCH

  • Starc
  • Boy/Male

    Australian

    Starc

    Best Baler

    Starc

  • Sturch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Oxfordshire)

    Sturch

    English (Oxfordshire) : habitational name from Stirch in Warwickshire.

    Sturch

  • Sitarah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sitarah

    Star

    Sitarah

  • Starr
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Starr

    Star.

    Starr

  • Sitarah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Sitarah

    Star

    Sitarah

  • Setareh
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Setareh

    Star

    Setareh

  • Tarsh
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Hindu, Indian

    Tarsh

    Lucky Star

    Tarsh

  • Starls
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Starls

    Star.

    Starls

  • STARLA
  • Female

    English

    STARLA

    Elaborated form of English Star, STARLA means "star."

    STARLA

  • Starn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Starn

    English : unexplained (Starns).

    Starn

  • STARR
  • Female

    English

    STARR

    Variant spelling of English Star, STARR means "star."

    STARR

  • Starks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Starks

    English : patronymic from Stark.

    Starks

  • Search
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Search

    English : variant of Surridge 1.

    Search

  • Sitarah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Sitarah |

    Star

    Sitarah |

  • Starry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Starry

    English : unexplained.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Czech and Slovak Starý ‘old’ (see Stary).

    Starry

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Online names & meanings

  • Akarsh-Anand
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Akarsh-Anand

    Smart

  • Sarsechim
  • Biblical

    Sarsechim

    master of the wardrobe

  • Hani | ஹாநீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Hani | ஹாநீ

    Happy, Delighted, Content, Pleasant

  • Vanny
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, French, Greek

    Vanny

    Butterfly; From Phanessa; The Mystic Goddess of an Ancient Greek Brotherhood; Diminutive of Vanessa

  • Adamah
  • Biblical

    Adamah

    red earth; of blood

  • Hrocesburh
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Hrocesburh

    From the crow's forest.

  • Tejunya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Tejunya

    Brightness

  • Baigh
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Baigh

    From the upper part.

  • Arunpal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Arunpal

    Protector of the Morning

  • Ghanendra
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Ghanendra

    Lord of Clouds; Lord Indra

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  • Starchly
  • adv.

    In a starched or starch manner.

  • Starched
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Starch

  • Amylaceous
  • a.

    Pertaining to starch; of the nature of starch; starchy.

  • Search
  • v. t.

    To examine or explore by feeling with an instrument; to probe; as, to search a wound.

  • stared
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Stare

  • Stanch
  • v. t.

    Firm in principle; constant and zealous; loyal; hearty; steady; steadfast; as, a stanch churchman; a stanch friend or adherent.

  • Starcher
  • n.

    One who starches.

  • Starched
  • a.

    Stiffened with starch.

  • Starry
  • a.

    Shining like stars; sparkling; as, starry eyes.

  • Stench
  • v. t.

    To stanch.

  • Starch
  • v. t.

    To stiffen with starch.

  • Starchy
  • a.

    Consisting of starch; resembling starch; stiff; precise.

  • Unstarch
  • v. t.

    To free from starch; to make limp or pliable.

  • Starry
  • a.

    Consisting of, or proceeding from, the stars; stellar; stellary; as, starry light; starry flame.

  • Starry
  • a.

    Abounding with stars; adorned with stars.

  • Starer
  • n.

    One who stares, or gazes.

  • Stanch
  • v. t.

    To prop; to make stanch, or strong.

  • Re-search
  • v. t.

    To search again; to examine anew.

  • Parch
  • v. t.

    To burn the surface of; to scorch; to roast over the fire, as dry grain; as, to parch the skin; to parch corn.

  • Stanch
  • v. t.

    Strong and tight; sound; firm; as, a stanch ship.