| BIOMOLECULE | • biomolecule n. (Biochemistry) molecules, such as amino acids, sugars, nucleic acids, proteins, polysaccharides, DNA… • BIOMOLECULE n. an organic molecule and esp. a macromolecule (as a protein or nucleic acid) in living organisms. |
| BIOMOLECULES | • biomolecules n. Plural of biomolecule. • BIOMOLECULE n. an organic molecule and esp. a macromolecule (as a protein or nucleic acid) in living organisms. |
| FECULENCE | • feculence n. The state or quality of being feculent. • feculence n. Feculent matter; dregs, filth. • FECULENCE n. the state of being feculent, also FECULENCY. |
| FECULENCES | • feculences n. Plural of feculence. • FECULENCE n. the state of being feculent, also FECULENCY. |
| FECULENCIES | • feculencies n. Plural of feculency. • FECULENCY n. the state of being feculent, also FECULENCE. |
| FECULENCY | • feculency n. Alternative form of feculence. • FECULENCY n. the state of being feculent, also FECULENCE. |
| FECULENT | • feculent adj. Dirty with faeces or other impurities. • FECULENT adj. full of filth or waste matter. |
| MACROMOLECULE | • macromolecule n. (Chemistry, biochemistry) A very large molecule, especially used in reference to large biological polymers… • MACROMOLECULE n. a very large molecule, as of a protein or rubber. |
| MACROMOLECULES | • macromolecules n. Plural of macromolecule. • MACROMOLECULE n. a very large molecule, as of a protein or rubber. |
| MOLECULE | • molecule n. (Chemistry) The smallest particle of a specific element or compound that retains the chemical properties… • molecule n. A tiny amount. • MOLECULE n. the smallest unit of matter that has the chemical and physical properties of a particular chemical compound. |
| MOLECULES | • molecules n. Plural of molecule. • MOLECULE n. the smallest unit of matter that has the chemical and physical properties of a particular chemical compound. |
| RECULE | • recule v. (Obsolete) To recoil or retreat; to draw back. • RECULE v. (Spenser) to recoil, also RECOYLE, RECUILE, REQUOYLE. |
| RECULED | • reculed v. Simple past tense and past participle of recule. • RECULE v. (Spenser) to recoil, also RECOYLE, RECUILE, REQUOYLE. |
| RECULES | • RECULE v. (Spenser) to recoil, also RECOYLE, RECUILE, REQUOYLE. |
| SUBMOLECULE | • submolecule n. (Chemistry) Any part of a molecule, especially a radical. • submolecule n. A particle smaller than a molecule. • SUBMOLECULE n. a part of a molecule. |
| SUBMOLECULES | • submolecules n. Plural of submolecule. • SUBMOLECULE n. a part of a molecule. |
| SUPRAMOLECULE | • supramolecule n. (Chemistry) Any organized system of two or more molecules held together by intermolecular forces. • SUPRAMOLECULE n. a cluster of molecules, usually created artificially. |
| SUPRAMOLECULES | • supramolecules n. Plural of supramolecule. • SUPRAMOLECULE n. a cluster of molecules, usually created artificially. |