different between anastate vs catastate
anastate
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ????????? (anastát?s, “destroyer”)
Noun
anastate (plural anastates)
- (biology) One of a series of substances formed, in secreting cells, by constructive or anabolic processes, in the production of protoplasm.
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Related terms
- catastate
Anagrams
- astatane
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catastate
English
Alternative forms
- katastate
Noun
catastate (plural catastates)
- A substance formed by a catabolic process.
Related terms
- anastate
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