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Often used in the same context:
calcium,
sugars,
vitamins,
antioxidants,
oxalates,
vitamin c,
potassium,
carotenoids,
nitrogen,
fats,
carbohydrates,
chlorophyll,
monosaccharides,
micronutrient,
roughage,
thiamin,
nourishment,
electrolytes,
leucine,
photosynthesis,
ensiling,
lauric acid,
betaine,
folate,
oxygen,
enzymes,
herbage,
pantothenic acid,
purines,
intestinal flora,
chlorella,
alkalizing,
phosphorus,
carotene,
selenium,
microorganisms,
forbs,
lipids,
toxins,
phloem,
salts,
digestion,
protein,
suberin,
fulvic acid,
linoleic acid,
bacteria,
sterols,
phytoplankton,
essential amino acid,
ferrous sulphate,
oligosaccharides,
riboflavin,
legumes,
balanced diet,
lutein,
carnitine,
folic acid,
acidophilus,
estrogens,
chicory root,
gingerol,
plankton,
crucifers,
hormones,
lycopene,
nitrogen fixation,
fructose,
lactase,
saponins,
quercetin,
glutathione,
moisture,
tannic acid,
vitamin d,
thyroid hormone,
chloroplasts,
humectants,
choline,
linoleic,
metabolism,
detoxifier,
starch,
hypernatremia,
xanthone,
glutamine,
amino acid,
polysaccharides,
tocopherols,
manures,
forage,
cyanogenic,
glycogen,
inulin,
cottonseed meal,
omegas,
diets,
sebum,
algal,
lactobacilli,
vitamin e,
prussic acid,
nutrient,
foodstuffs,
fertilisers,
fertilizers,
foodstuff,
ingredients,
carbohydrate,
vitamin,
chemicals,
constituents,
fertilizer,
functionalities,
micronutrients,
minerals,
reactants,
radionuclides
Appears in the definition of:
absorption,
aerophyte,
air plant,
aquiculture,
assimilation,
balanced diet,
blood,
coral root,
deaden,
epiphyte,
epiphytic plant,
famishment,
feed,
fertilise,
fertilize,
fortify,
girdle,
hydroponics,
intravenous feeding,
iv,
malabsorption,
nasogastric feeding,
nurse log,
placenta,
refine,
root hair,
roughage,
sieve tube,
sprue,
starvation,
tank farming,
transplacental,
tropical sprue,
vascular tissue,
yolk sac
Also try:
— Adjectives for nutrients:
other,
essential,
digestible,
certain,
specific,
available,
important,
organic,
various,
more,
necessary,
more...
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