Similar words: maturation, saturn, datura, natural, saturnine, naturally, natural law, unnatural. Meaning: ['sætʃəreɪtɪd] adj. 1. being the most concentrated solution possible at a given temperature; unable to dissolve still more of a substance 2. wet through and through; thoroughly wet 3. used especially of organic compounds; having all available valence bonds filled 4. (of color) being chromatically pure; not diluted with white or grey or black.
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61. His fur leggings became saturated as he paced around the edge.
62. The seventy eight saturated books were put through it, after trials.
63. Sirloin Stockade has a great dessert item -- hot fudge cake -- which is an undercooked brownie-like substance saturated with fudge sauce.sentencedict .com
64. Fats are made up of units called fatty acids - saturated, mono-unsaturated along with polyunsaturated fatty acids.
65. Some days she took a hot bath and let hot water fall out of a saturated washcloth.
66. Per serving: 344 calories, 7 g saturated fat, 2 g polyunsaturated fat, 30 g complex carbohydrates.
67. There has been so much talk of saturated and unsaturated fats that most people have heard of them.
68. Heavy rains had saturated the ground, turning the streets into rivers.
69. The popular belief is that saturated fat is animal fat, but this is a misleading generalization.
70. A mountain of research has shown that lowering fat, especially saturated fat, can lower cholesterol and risk of heart disease.
71. It is true though, that where waters are absolutely saturated with maggots, even bread comes a poor second.
72. A foam mattress was still saturated and a bottle of Johnson's Baby Sun Block was unreadable because of the blood.
73. But the market saturated, the bubble burst, and everyone thought the console business was finished.
74. Saturated hydrocarbons can burn to aldehydes, alcohols to organic acids, and aromatics to unsaturated compounds which are pungent and irritating.
75. The building blocks of these polymers are often exactly the same as those used to make saturated fats.
76. I squatted down and hastily rinsed the bits I could get at, ending up with saturated clothes but mostly dry skin.
77. It's also much lower in saturated fats than their own, or other brands, of block margarine.
78. The method was designed to estimate the intakes of total and saturated fat, cholesterol, and animal protein.
79. Limit saturated fat to 7 percent-10 percent of total calories daily.
80. The incidence curve rose dramatically, and within just a few years this initial core quickly became saturated.
81. It rained only enough to keep the air saturated, not cool.
82. Walls a saturated sky blue, broken by gray the color of storm clouds.
83. Per serving: 416 calories, 3 grams saturated fat, 9 grams polyunsaturated fat, 24 grams complex carbohydrates.
84. Now, the emphasis is on saturated fat and total dietary fat.
85. Further, butter consumption has declined because of the implication of its saturated fatty acids in cardiovascular disease.
86. A saturated solution is in dynamic equilibrium with undissolved solute.
87. Planks and logs are being saturated, not with water but with aqueous solutions of heat-setting resins.
88. Saturated fatty acids were more abundant in the vesicular phase and unsaturated ones were more abundant in the micellar phase.
89. When the summer rains begin, the soil quickly becomes saturated.
90. Hair and clothing saturated, she fought desperately to keep control.
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