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There are 9 fifteen-letter words containing STEREO

DIASTEREOISOMERdiastereoisomer n. (Chemistry) A stereoisomer having multiple chiral centres; a diastereoisomer cannot normally be superimposed…
DIASTEREOISOMER n. a stereoisomer that is not an enantiomorph, also DIASTEREOMER.
STEREOCHEMISTRYstereochemistry n. (Chemistry, uncountable) the branch of chemistry that involves the spatial arrangement of the atoms…
stereochemistry n. (Chemistry, countable) the effect of such spatial arrangement on the chemistry of a particular compound.
STEREOCHEMISTRY n. chemical study of arrangement of molecules and atoms.
STEREOGRAPHICALstereographical adj. Stereographic.
STEREOGRAPHICAL adj. of, relating to, or being a delineation of the form of a solid body (as the earth) on a plane, also STEREOGRAPHIC.
STEREOISOMERISMstereoisomerism n. (Chemistry) A form of isomerism in which atoms are arranged differently about a chiral centre (or centre…
STEREOISOMERISM n. the property of substances which are stereoisomers.
STEREOISOMETRICSTEREOISOMETRIC adj. related to stereoisomerism.
STEREOLOGICALLYstereologically adv. By means of, or in terms of, stereology.
STEREOLOGICAL adv. relating to stereology.
STEREOTAXICALLYstereotaxically adv. In a stereotaxic manner.
stereotaxically adv. With regard to stereotaxis.
STEREOTAXIC adv. relating to stereotaxis, the reaction of an organism to contact with a solid body.
STEREOTYPICALLYstereotypically adv. In a stereotypical manner or way.
STEREOTYPICAL adv. of or like a stereotype, also STEREOTYPIC.
TELESTEREOSCOPEtelestereoscope n. A binocular telescope used for producing a stereoscopic image of a distant object.
TELESTEREOSCOPE n. an instrument for viewing distant objects stereoscopically.

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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