| CARBOXYLASES | • carboxylases n. Plural of carboxylase. • CARBOXYLASE n. an enzyme that catalyzes decarboxylation or carboxylation. |
| CARBOXYLATED | • carboxylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of carboxylate. • carboxylated adj. (Chemistry) Converted into a carboxylic acid, normally by the oxidation of an alcohol or aldehyde. • CARBOXYLATE v. to introduce carboxyl or carbon dioxide into (a compound) with formation of a carboxylic acid. |
| CARBOXYLATES | • carboxylates n. Plural of carboxylate. • CARBOXYLATE v. to introduce carboxyl or carbon dioxide into (a compound) with formation of a carboxylic acid. |
| EXCHANGEABLE | • exchangeable adj. Able to be exchanged. • exchangeable adj. (Finance) Having an associated right to be exchanged for another form of financial security. • exchangeable n. (Finance) Any financial instrument with an associated right to be exchanged for another form of financial security. |
| EXCHANGEABLY | • exchangeably adv. By way of exchange. • EXCHANGEABLE adv. capable of being exchanged. |
| EXTRADITABLE | • extraditable adj. Of a person: able to be extradited. • extraditable adj. Of an action or an offense: for which one can be extradited. • EXTRADITABLE adj. subject or liable to extradition. |
| HEXOBARBITAL | • hexobarbital n. (Pharmacology) A barbiturate derivative with hypnotic and sedative effects, formerly used to induce… • HEXOBARBITAL n. a barbiturate used as a sedative and hypnotic. |
| SUBMAXILLARY | • submaxillary adj. (Anatomy) Situated under the maxilla, or lower jaw; inframaxillary. • submaxillary adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the submaxillary gland. • SUBMAXILLARY adj. situated beneath the lower jaw, as in submaxillary gland, a salivary gland discharging beneath tongue. |
| SUBMAXIMALLY | • submaximally adv. In a submaximal manner; less than maximally. |
| TAXABILITIES | • TAXABILITY n. the state of being taxable. |
| XYLOBALSAMUM | • xylobalsamum n. The dried twigs or fragrant wood of balm of Gilead (or balsam of Mecca). • XYLOBALSAMUM n. the dried twigs, or the wood, of the balm of Gilead tree. |