Treacle
41treacle — UK [ˈtriːk(ə)l] / US [ˈtrɪk(ə)l] noun [uncountable] British a thick sweet black liquid used in cooking …
42treacle — [ˈtriːk(ə)l] noun [U] British a thick sweet black liquid that is used in cooking …
43treacle — trea•cle [[t]ˈtri kəl[/t]] n. 1) something that is excessively sweet or sentimental 2) brit. coo Brit. molasses 3) pha cv Obs. any of various medicinal compounds used as antidotes for poison • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME triacle antidote < OF… …
44treacle — /ˈtrikəl / (say treekuhl) noun 1. the dark, viscous, uncrystallised syrup obtained in refining sugar. 2. British → golden syrup. 3. Colloquial cloying sentimentality as of music or behaviour. 4. Obsolete any of various medicinal compounds… …
45treacle — n. 1 esp. Brit. a a syrup produced in refining sugar. b molasses. 2 cloying sentimentality or flattery. Derivatives: treacly adj. Etymology: ME triacle f. OF f. L theriaca f. Gk theriake antidote against venom, fem. of theriakos (adj.) f. therion …
46Venice treacle — Treacle Trea cle (tr[=e] k l), n. [OE. triacle a sovereign remedy, theriac, OF. triacle, F. th[ e]riaque (cf. Pr. triacla, tiriaca, Sp. & It. triaca, teriaca), L. theriaca an antidote against the bite of poisonous animals, Gr. ?, fr. ? of wild or …
47Treacle Bible — Противоядия Библия …
48treacle mustard — /trikəl ˈmʌstəd/ (say treekuhl mustuhd) noun an annual herb, Erysimum cheiranthoides, a common weed of cultivated land in temperate regions …
49treacle mustard — noun 1. : a wallflower of the genus Erysimum; especially : wormseed mustard 2. : hare s ear 2 …
50treacle clover — …