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HYDROXYLASEhydroxylase n. (Biochemistry) Any of several enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of compounds by the introduction of hydroxyl groups.
HYDROXYLASE n. any of a group of enzymes that catalyze oxidation reactions.
HYDROXYLATEhydroxylate v. (Organic chemistry) To introduce a hydroxyl group into a compound.
HYDROXYLATE v. to introduce hydroxyl into.
HYDROXYUREAhydroxyurea n. (Organic chemistry) The hydroxylated derivative of urea, NH2CO-NHOH, used as an antineoplastic drug;…
HYDROXYUREA n. a drug used to treat some forms of leukemia, melanoma, and malignant tumors.
HYDROXYLASEShydroxylases n. Plural of hydroxylase.
HYDROXYLASE n. any of a group of enzymes that catalyze oxidation reactions.
HYDROXYLATEDhydroxylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of hydroxylate.
hydroxylated adj. (Organic chemistry) That has been modified by hydroxylation.
HYDROXYLATE v. to introduce hydroxyl into.
HYDROXYLATEShydroxylates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hydroxylate.
HYDROXYLATE v. to introduce hydroxyl into.
HYDROXYUREAShydroxyureas n. Plural of hydroxyurea.
HYDROXYUREA n. a drug used to treat some forms of leukemia, melanoma, and malignant tumors.
HYDROXYACETICHYDROXYACETIC adj. as in hydroxyacetic acid, another name for glycolic acid.
HYDROXYLAMINEhydroxylamine n. (Inorganic chemistry) An explosive inorganic derivative of ammonia, NH2OH, used as a reducing agent…
hydroxylamine n. (Organic chemistry) Any organic derivative of this compound.
HYDROXYLAMINE n. a colorless odorless nitrogenous base that resembles ammonia in its reactions.
HYDROXYLATINGhydroxylating v. Present participle of hydroxylate.
HYDROXYLATE v. to introduce hydroxyl into.
HYDROXYLATIONhydroxylation n. (Organic chemistry) The introduction of a hydroxyl group into a molecule, especially by the replacement…
HYDROXYLATION n. the act of hydroxylating.
HYDROXYAPATITEhydroxyapatite n. A basic calcium phosphate mineral that is the principal inorganic constituent of bone and teeth.
HYDROXYAPATITE n. a complex phosphate of calcium that occurs as a mineral and is the chief structural element of vertebrate bone.
HYDROXYLAMINEShydroxylamines n. Plural of hydroxylamine.
HYDROXYLAMINE n. a colorless odorless nitrogenous base that resembles ammonia in its reactions.
HYDROXYLATIONShydroxylations n. Plural of hydroxylation.
HYDROXYLATION n. the act of hydroxylating.
HYPOMIXOLYDIANhypomixolydian adj. (Music) Describing a mode of church music represented by a major scale from D to G.
HYPOMIXOLYDIAN adj. applied in old church music to a mode extending from d to d with g as its final.
HYDROXYAPATITEShydroxyapatites n. Plural of hydroxyapatite.
HYDROXYAPATITE n. a complex phosphate of calcium that occurs as a mineral and is the chief structural element of vertebrate bone.
HYDROXYBUTYRATEhydroxybutyrate n. (Chemistry) any salt or ester of hydroxybutyric acid, but especially of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid.
HYDROXYBUTYRATE n. as in gamma hydroxybutyrate, a substance that occurs naturally in the brain, used medically as a sedative but also as a recreational drug and alleged aphrodisiac.
HYDROXYLAPATITEhydroxylapatite n. Alternative spelling of hydroxyapatite.
HYDROXYLAPATITE n. a mineral of the apatite group that is rare in the ground but is the principal inorganic constituent of tooth enamel and bone.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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