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saccharine (adj.)

1670s, "of or like sugar," from Medieval Latin saccharum "sugar," from Latin saccharon "sugar," from Greek sakkharon, from Pali sakkhara, from Sanskrit sarkara "gravel, grit" (see sugar). Metaphoric sense of "overly sweet" first recorded 1841. For the sugar substitute, see saccharin.

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Definitions of saccharine from WordNet

saccharine (adj.)
overly sweet;
Synonyms: cloying / syrupy / treacly
From wordnet.princeton.edu

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