Crossword-Solution: FECULA 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Fecula n. Any pulverulent matter obtained from plants by simply
breaking down the texture, washing with water, and subsidence.
Fecula n. The nutritious part of wheat; starch or farina; -- called
also amylaceous fecula.
Fecula n. The green matter of plants; chlorophyll.

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Pertaining to, or situated near, the back, or dorsum, of an animal or of one of its parts; notal; tergal; neural; as, the dorsal fin of a fish; the dorsal artery of the tongue; -- opposed to ventral.
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Almost all domestic animals eat the fecula, and are made by it extremely strong; for it is a more substantial nourishment than the dry and green vegetables which are their habitual food.
The Physiology of Taste Brillat Savarin 2004
They make at Paris for children and for birds, and in some of the departments for men also, patisseries in which gluten predominates, the fecula having been removed by water.
The Physiology of Taste Brillat Savarin 2004
The antiobesic regimen is therefore indicated by the most common causes of the diseases, and by the fact that it has been shown that farina or fecula form fat in both men and animals.
The Physiology of Taste Brillat Savarin 2004
The tree, by means of its leaves and its young herbaceous twigs, presents a considerable surface for absorption and evaporation; it abstracts the carbon of carbonic acid, and solidifies it in wood, fecula, and a multitude of other compounds.
The Earth as Modified by Human Action George P. Marsh 2004
From a spacious settling-vat, the colouring fecula is carried to the drying place, and spread on planks of brasiletto, which, having small wheels, can be sheltered under a roof in case of sudden rains.
Equinoctial Regions of America Alexander von Humboldt 2004