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There are 19 words containing ANSDUC

TRANSDUCEtransduce v. (Transitive) To convert energy from one form to another.
transduce v. (Transitive, biology) To transfer or copy genetic material from one cell or virus into another.
transduce v. (Transitive, information) To transfer or convert information from one form or medium to another.
TRANSDUCEDtransduced v. Simple past tense and past participle of transduce.
TRANSDUCE v. to convert (energy, a message) into another form.
TRANSDUCERtransducer n. A device that converts energy from one form into another.
transducer n. (Computing theory) A state machine that generates output based on a given input.
TRANSDUCER n. an electronic device transmitting received energy in a different form.
TRANSDUCEStransduces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transduce.
TRANSDUCE v. to convert (energy, a message) into another form.
COTRANSDUCEcotransduce v. (Transitive) To transduce along with something else.
COTRANSDUCE v. to transduce jointly.
TRANSDUCERStransducers n. Plural of transducer.
TRANSDUCER n. an electronic device transmitting received energy in a different form.
TRANSDUCINGtransducing v. Present participle of transduce.
TRANSDUCE v. to convert (energy, a message) into another form.
TRANSDUCTORtransductor n. A kind of magnetic amplifier used in power systems for compensating reactive power.
TRANSDUCTOR n. an arrangement of windings on a laminated core or cores, part of a device for amplifying current.
COTRANSDUCEDcotransduced adj. Transduced along with another.
COTRANSDUCE v. to transduce jointly.
COTRANSDUCEScotransduces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cotransduce.
COTRANSDUCE v. to transduce jointly.
TRANSDUCTANTtransductant n. A bacterial cell into which genetic material has been transduced.
TRANSDUCTANT n. an agent that effects transduction.
TRANSDUCTIONtransduction n. (Biology) The transfer of genetic material from one cell to another typically between bacterial cells…
transduction n. The process whereby a transducer converts energy from one form to another.
transduction n. (Physiology) The conversion of a stimulus from one form to another.
TRANSDUCTORStransductors n. Plural of transductor.
TRANSDUCTOR n. an arrangement of windings on a laminated core or cores, part of a device for amplifying current.
COTRANSDUCINGcotransducing v. Present participle of cotransduce.
COTRANSDUCE v. to transduce jointly.
TRANSDUCTANTStransductants n. Plural of transductant.
TRANSDUCTANT n. an agent that effects transduction.
TRANSDUCTIONStransductions n. Plural of transduction.
TRANSDUCTION n. the transfer of genetic material from one bacterial cell to another by a bacteriophage.
COTRANSDUCTIONcotransduction n. The simultaneous transduction of multiple genes, especially of two bacterial marker genes.
COTRANSDUCTION n. the process by which two genetic markers are simultaneously packaged within a bacteriophage for transfer to a new host bacterium.
TRANSDUCTIONALtransductional adj. Of or pertaining to transduction.
TRANSDUCTIONAL adj. relating to transduction.
COTRANSDUCTIONScotransductions n. Plural of cotransduction.
COTRANSDUCTION n. the process by which two genetic markers are simultaneously packaged within a bacteriophage for transfer to a new host bacterium.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 83 words
  • Scrabble in French: 4 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 4 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 11 words


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