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There are 10 words containing BIOCH

BIOCHIPbiochip n. (Computing) A microchip made from biological macromolecules (especially DNA) rather than a semiconductor.
biochip n. An identification chip fitted into the flesh of an animal.
BIOCHIP n. a computer logic circuit whose components are formed from biological molecules or structures.
BIOCHIPSbiochips n. Plural of biochip.
BIOCHIP n. a computer logic circuit whose components are formed from biological molecules or structures.
BIOCHEMICBIOCHEMIC adj. relating to the chemistry of living things, also BIOCHEMICAL.
BIOCHEMISTbiochemist n. A chemist whose speciality is biochemistry.
BIOCHEMIST n. a chemist specialising in the chemistry of living things.
BIOCHEMICALbiochemical adj. Of, or relating to biochemistry.
biochemical adj. Characterized by, produced by, or involving chemical processes in living organisms.
biochemical n. A chemical substance derived from a biological source.
BIOCHEMISTSbiochemists n. Plural of biochemist.
BIOCHEMIST n. a chemist specialising in the chemistry of living things.
BIOCHEMICALSbiochemicals n. Plural of biochemical.
BIOCHEMICAL n. a chemical of biological origin.
BIOCHEMISTRYbiochemistry n. (Uncountable) The chemistry of those compounds that occur in living organisms, and the processes that…
biochemistry n. (Countable) The chemical characteristics of a particular living organism.
biochemistry n. (Countable) The biochemical activity associated with a particular chemical or condition.
BIOCHEMICALLYbiochemically adv. With reference to biochemistry.
BIOCHEMICAL adv. of or relating to biochemistry, also BIOCHEMIC.
BIOCHEMISTRIESbiochemistries n. Plural of biochemistry.
BIOCHEMISTRY n. chemistry that deals with the chemical compounds and processes occurring in organisms.

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