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Results for: process of becoming brittle; loss of flexibility; hardening and weakening of a solid substance due to age or exposure to extreme conditionsTranslations 1 - 30 of 2363
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process of becoming brittle; loss of flexibility; hardening and weakening of a solid substance due to age or exposure to extreme conditionsembrittlement
(about a gland) secreting products formed by the breakdown of glandular cells, secreting own substanceholocrine
(about a substance) retaining moisture, absorbent substance, moisture-absorbinghumectant
(about inherited traits) not expressed due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics), controlled by recessive gene, falling at beginning of word, organism with recessive gene or trait, producing effect in certain conditions only, r...recessive
(Anatomy) creation of a myelin sheath, development of a fatty substance which covers the axiom of nerve cellsmyelination
(Anatomy) having a myelin sheath, containing a fatty substance which covers the axiom of nerve cells, surrounded by myelin sheathmyelinated
(Anatomy) production of a myelin sheath, development of a fatty substance which covers the axiom of nerve cellsmyelinization
(Biochemistry) of opsonin (substance in the blood which aids in the destruction of bacteria), of opsoninsopsonic
(Biochemistry) production of opsonin (substance in the blood which aids in the elimination of bacteria)opsonize
(Biology) by mitosis (process of cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells)mitotically
(Biology) of nucleoplasm (substance in the cell nucleus)nucleoplasmatic
(Biology) of nucleoplasm (substance in the cell nucleus)nucleoplasmic
(Biology) pertaining to mitosis (process of cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells)mitotic
(Biology) process of using sunlight to produce carbohydrates (esp. in plants), carbohydrate production using light and chlorophyllphotosynthesis
(Biology) protein substance which is found in horn (also in nails, hair, hoofs, etc.), fibrous proteinkeratin
(British usage) parking lot; solid or paved surface for parking a plane, hardstandhardstanding
(Chemistry) act or process of depolymerizing, act or process of separating a polymer into monomers (also depolymerisation)depolymerization
(Chemistry) add carbolic acid (antiseptic substance)carbolize
(Chemistry) chemical agent that forms a gradient in concentration and exercises control over morphogenesis, substance important for development of embryomorphogen
(Chemistry) containing menthol (chemical substance causing a cool sensation and used for medical and commercial purposes), flavored with mentholmentholated
(Chemistry) crystalline chemical substance (used as an insecticide and in medications), compound killing intestinal worms and insects, drug used to treat schizophreniaphenothiazine
(Chemistry) in an adsorptive manner (can be attracted to the surface of a solid)adsorptively
(Chemistry) of tautomerism, pertaining to the existence of one substance in various formstautomeric
(Chemistry) pertaining to an elastomer (natural or synthetic rubbery substance)elastomeric
(Chemistry) pertaining to carbolic acid (chemical substance used for disinfection)phenolic
(Chemistry) process of identifying substances which release iodine or iodine compounds (also iodimetry)iodometry
(Chemistry) process of replacing a hydrogen atom from an organic compound with an alkyl group; act of adding a paraffin to an olefin (done in gasoline manufacture), addition of an alkyl groupalkylation
(Chemistry) process of transforming into an enol (type of organic compound)enolization
(Chemistry, Pharmacology) chemical substance obtained from peppermint oil which has a cooling effect (used primarily in the production of confections, cold medicines, liqueurs, and perfumes), mint-tasting compound from peppermint oilmenthol
(Co) brittle silver-white metallic element used in a variety of alloys, `:Co, silvery white chemical elementcobalt
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