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There are 18 words beginning with ACETY

ACETYLacetyl n. (Organic chemistry) The univalent radical CH3CO- derived from acetic acid.
ACETYL n. the radical of acetic acid.
ACETYLATEacetylate v. (Chemistry) To react with acetic acid or one of its derivatives; to introduce one or more acetyl groups…
ACETYLATE v. to introduce the acetyl radical into (a compound).
ACETYLATEDacetylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of acetylate.
acetylated adj. That has been reacted with acetic acid (or one of its derivatives), or has been modified by the attachment…
ACETYLATE v. to introduce the acetyl radical into (a compound).
ACETYLATESacetylates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acetylate.
ACETYLATE v. to introduce the acetyl radical into (a compound).
ACETYLATINGacetylating v. Present participle of acetylate.
ACETYLATE v. to introduce the acetyl radical into (a compound).
ACETYLATIONacetylation n. (Organic chemistry) The reaction of a substance with acetic acid or one of its derivatives; the introduction…
ACETYLATION n. the act of acetylating.
ACETYLATIONSacetylations n. Plural of acetylation.
ACETYLATION n. the act of acetylating.
ACETYLATIVEacetylative adj. Causing or relating to acetylation.
ACETYLATIVE adj. acting as an acetylate.
ACETYLCHOLINEacetylcholine n. (Biochemistry) A neurotransmitter in humans and other animals. It is an ester of acetic acid and choline…
ACETYLCHOLINE n. a substance secreted at the ends of nerve fibres when they activate muscles.
ACETYLCHOLINESacetylcholines n. Plural of acetylcholine.
ACETYLCHOLINE n. a substance secreted at the ends of nerve fibres when they activate muscles.
ACETYLENEacetylene n. (Organic chemistry, countable) Any organic compound having one or more carbon–carbon triple bonds; an alkyne.
acetylene n. (Organic chemistry, uncountable) Ethyne; the simplest alkyne, a hydrocarbon of formula HC≡CH. It is…
acetylene n. A lamp powered by acetylene, particularly a motor vehicle headlight.
ACETYLENESacetylenes n. Plural of acetylene.
ACETYLENE n. a colourless toxic inflammable gas formed by the action of water on calcium carbide, aka ethyne.
ACETYLENICacetylenic adj. (Organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to acetylene or its derivatives; having a carbon-to-carbon triple bond.
ACETYLENIC adj. of or like acetylene, a colourless toxic inflammable gas formed by the action of water on calcium carbide.
ACETYLICacetylic adj. (Organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to acetyl.
ACETYLIC adj. pertaining to the radical of acetic acid.
ACETYLIDEacetylide n. (Organic chemistry) Any organic compound derived from acetylene or a terminal acetylene by replacing…
ACETYLIDE n. any of a class of carbides in which the carbon is present as a diatomic divalent ion.
ACETYLIDESacetylides n. Plural of acetylide.
ACETYLIDE n. any of a class of carbides in which the carbon is present as a diatomic divalent ion.
ACETYLSacetyls n. Plural of acetyl.
ACETYL n. the radical of acetic acid.
ACETYLSALICYLICacetylsalicylic adj. (Organic chemistry) Describing any derivative of salicylic acid in which the phenolic hydroxyl has been acetylated.
ACETYLSALICYLIC adj. as in acetylsalicylic acid, aspirin.

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