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  • noun Plural form of cinnamate.

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Examples

  • The spicy aroma of cranberries is created by a combination of terpenes and spicy phenolic derivatives cinnamates, benzoates, vanillin, almondy benzaldehyde.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • The spicy aroma of cranberries is created by a combination of terpenes and spicy phenolic derivatives cinnamates, benzoates, vanillin, almondy benzaldehyde.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • Lavera's sun protection uses 100 percent natural mineral pigments for UV-A, B and C protection, free of oxybenzone and cetyl cinnamates, which mimic estrogen.

    TreeHugger 2009

  • Lavera's sun protection uses 100 percent natural mineral pigments for UV-A, B and C protection, free of oxybenzone and cetyl cinnamates, which mimic estrogen.

    TreeHugger 2009

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