carotene

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A class of tetraterpene plant pigments; they vary in colour from yellow, through orange to red, this colour originating in a chain of alternating single and double bonds.
 * 2)  Specifically, a number of isomers of tetraterpene hydrocarbons, C40H56, (especially beta-carotene), present in carrots etc, which are converted into vitamin A in the liver.

Translations

 * Arabic:
 * Catalan: carotè
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 * Esperanto: karoteno
 * Estonian: karoteen, karotiin
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 * German:, Carotin
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 * Japanese: カロテン, カロチン
 * Kazakh: каротин
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 * Spanish: caroteno
 * Swahili: karotini
 * Swedish:
 * Vietnamese: carôtin