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retrogradation

[re-troh-grey-dey-shuhn] / ˌrɛ troʊ greɪˈdeɪ ʃən /


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The retrogradation of wheat starch in bread is responsible for staling.

From New York Times • Aug. 6, 2016

As it cools down, the starch goes through a process called retrogradation and the molecules begin to to rearrange and realign themselves into a crystalline structure again.

From Forbes • Nov. 23, 2011

As in the realm of irrational organisms, so in the history of mankind; it has to assume the most various ramifications with progress, stand-still, and retrogradation.

From The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality by Zimmermann, G. A.

The acetates of hydrolysed celluloses manifest a retrogradation in structural and physical properties, proportioned to the degree of hydrolysis of the original.

From Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 by Cross, C. F.

The energy which they had expended in being "'moted" was as nothing to the delirious determination with which they fought for retrogradation.

From Little Aliens by Kelly, Myra