citratic
Citratic is an adjective used in some writings to denote relation to citrus fruits or to substances associated with citrus origins. It is not a widely recognized term in standard scientific or botanical glossaries, and its usage is relatively rare. In many contexts, more common descriptors such as citric or citrate are preferred.
Etymology and form: The word appears to be formed from the root citr-, relating to citrus, with
Usage and scope: In informal or descriptive writing, citratic may be used to describe traits reminiscent of
Chemistry and terminology: When encountered in chemistry or pharmacology, citratic is generally considered nonstandard or historical.
See also: Citric acid, Citrate, Citrus, Citrus aroma compounds.