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There are 20 words containing SAMIN

BALSAMINACEOUSbalsaminaceous adj. (Botany) Belonging to the Balsaminaceae.
BALSAMINACEOUS adj. belonging to the Balsaminaceae, a family of flowering plants, including balsam and touch-me-not.
BALSAMINGbalsaming v. Present participle of balsam.
BALSAM v. to soothe; to embalm.
CHONDROSAMINEchondrosamine n. (Dated) galactosamine.
CHONDROSAMINE n. an amino-sugar, the basis of chondroitin.
CHONDROSAMINESchondrosamines n. Plural of chondrosamine.
CHONDROSAMINE n. an amino-sugar, the basis of chondroitin.
GALACTOSAMINEgalactosamine n. (Chemistry) an amino derivative of the sugar galactose; found in glycolipids and in mucopolysaccharides.
GALACTOSAMINE n. an amino derivative of galactose that occurs in cartilage.
GALACTOSAMINESgalactosamines n. Plural of galactosamine.
GALACTOSAMINE n. an amino derivative of galactose that occurs in cartilage.
GESSAMINEgessamine n. (Rare) Obsolete form of jasmine.
GESSAMINE n. (Milton) jasmine, also JASMIN, JASMINE, JESSAMINE, JESSAMY.
GESSAMINESGESSAMINE n. (Milton) jasmine, also JASMIN, JASMINE, JESSAMINE, JESSAMY.
GLUCOSAMINEglucosamine n. (Biochemistry) An amino derivative of glucose that is a component of polysaccharides such as chitin;…
GLUCOSAMINE n. an amino derivative of glucose that occurs esp. as a constituent of various polysaccharides that are components of structural substances, such as chitin and cartilage.
GLUCOSAMINESglucosamines n. Plural of glucosamine.
GLUCOSAMINE n. an amino derivative of glucose that occurs esp. as a constituent of various polysaccharides that are components of structural substances, such as chitin and cartilage.
HEXOSAMINIDASEhexosaminidase n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of terminal hexosamine residues in hexosaminides.
HEXOSAMINIDASE n. either of two hydrolytic enzymes that catalyze the splitting off of a hexose from a ganglioside and are deficient in some metabolic diseases.
HEXOSAMINIDASEShexosaminidases n. Plural of hexosaminidase.
HEXOSAMINIDASE n. either of two hydrolytic enzymes that catalyze the splitting off of a hexose from a ganglioside and are deficient in some metabolic diseases.
JESSAMINEjessamine n. Alternative form of jasmine.
Jessamine prop.n. A female given name from English, variant of Jasmine.
JESSAMINE n. a genus of oleaceous shrubs, also GESSAMINE, JASMIN, JASMINE, JESSAMY.
JESSAMINESjessamines n. Plural of jessamine.
JESSAMINE n. a genus of oleaceous shrubs, also GESSAMINE, JASMIN, JASMINE, JESSAMY.
NITROSAMINEnitrosamine n. (Chemistry) A divalent functional group, >N.N=O.
nitrosamine n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a class of carcinogenic organic compounds containing this group, prepared…
NITROSAMINE n. a liquid obtained from chloroacetic acid and sodium nitrate and used as a solvent and as a fuel.
NITROSAMINESnitrosamines n. Plural of nitrosamine.
NITROSAMINE n. a liquid obtained from chloroacetic acid and sodium nitrate and used as a solvent and as a fuel.
TRANSAMINASEtransaminase n. (Biochemistry) Any of a group of enzymes that catalyze transamination.
TRANSAMINASE n. an enzyme promoting transamination.
TRANSAMINASEStransaminases n. Plural of transaminase.
TRANSAMINASE n. an enzyme promoting transamination.
TRANSAMINATIONtransamination n. (Biochemistry) the transfer of an amino group from an amino acid to another molecule.
TRANSAMINATION n. the conversion of a keto acid to an amino acid.
TRANSAMINATIONStransaminations n. Plural of transamination.
TRANSAMINATION n. the conversion of a keto acid to an amino acid.

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