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ADENYLATEadenylate n. (Organic chemistry) The dissociated anion present in adenylic acid; adenosine monophosphate.
adenylate v. (Genetics) To carry out or induce an adenylation reaction.
ADENYLATE n. an enzyme with key regulatory roles in cells, aka adenyl cyclase.
PENNYLANDpennyland n. (Scotland, historical) An old Scots unit of measure of land.
PENNYLAND n. (historical) land valued at a penny a year.
ADENYLATESadenylates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adenylate.
ADENYLATE n. an enzyme with key regulatory roles in cells, aka adenyl cyclase.
PENNYLANDSpennylands n. Plural of pennyland.
PENNYLAND n. (historical) land valued at a penny a year.
CARBONYLATEcarbonylate v. (Chemistry, transitive) To introduce a carbonyl group, or the elements of carbon monoxide, into a molecule.
CARBONYLATE v. to introduce the carbonyl group into.
PHENYLAMINEphenylamine n. (Organic chemistry) Alternative name for aniline (C6H5NH2).
PHENYLAMINE n. another name for aniline.
CARBONYLATEDcarbonylated adj. Subjected to carbonylation.
CARBONYLATE v. to introduce the carbonyl group into.
CARBONYLATEScarbonylates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carbonylate.
CARBONYLATE v. to introduce the carbonyl group into.
PHENYLALANINphenylalanin n. Dated form of phenylalanine.
PHENYLALANIN n. an essential amino acid present in most proteins, also PHENYLALANINE.
PHENYLAMINESphenylamines n. Plural of phenylamine.
PHENYLAMINE n. another name for aniline.
CARBONYLATINGcarbonylating v. Present participle of carbonylate.
CARBONYLATE v. to introduce the carbonyl group into.
CARBONYLATIONcarbonylation n. (Chemistry) Any reaction that introduces a carbonyl group into a compound, especially by reaction with…
CARBONYLATION n. the synthesis of a carbonyl compound esp. by a reaction involving carbon monoxide.
DIPHENYLAMINEdiphenylamine n. (Chemistry) an aromatic amine, (C6H5)2NH, used in the manufacture of plastics, dyes, explosives, pesticides…
DIPHENYLAMINE n. a crystalline compound used chiefly in the manufacture of dyes and as an indicator.
PHENYLALANINEphenylalanine n. (Biochemistry) An essential amino acid C9H11NO2 found in most animal proteins; it is essential for growth;…
PHENYLALANINE n. an essential amino-acid present in most proteins, also PHENYLALANIN.
PHENYLALANINSPHENYLALANIN n. an essential amino acid present in most proteins, also PHENYLALANINE.
CARBONYLATIONScarbonylations n. Plural of carbonylation.
CARBONYLATION n. the synthesis of a carbonyl compound esp. by a reaction involving carbon monoxide.
DIPHENYLAMINESdiphenylamines n. Plural of diphenylamine.
DIPHENYLAMINE n. a crystalline compound used chiefly in the manufacture of dyes and as an indicator.
PHENYLALANINESphenylalanines n. Plural of phenylalanine.
PHENYLALANINE n. an essential amino-acid present in most proteins, also PHENYLALANIN.
TRIPHENYLAMINEtriphenylamine n. (Chemistry) A tertiary amine whose derivatives have useful properties in electrical conductivity and…
TRIPHENYLAMINE n. a crystalline compound corresponding to ammonia with all the hydrogen replaced by phenyl.
TRIPHENYLAMINEStriphenylamines n. Plural of triphenylamine.
TRIPHENYLAMINE n. a crystalline compound corresponding to ammonia with all the hydrogen replaced by phenyl.

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