different between colloid vs mucin
colloid
English
Etymology
From French colloïde, from Ancient Greek ????? (kólla, “glue”) + -oid.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?l??d/
Adjective
colloid (comparative more colloid, superlative most colloid)
- Glue-like; gelatinous.
- colloid tumours
Noun
colloid (plural colloids)
- (chemistry) A stable system of two phases, one of which is dispersed in the other in the form of very small droplets or particles.
- (meteorology) An intimate mixture of two substances one of which, called the dispersed phase (or colloid), is uniformly distributed in a finely divided state throughout the second substance, called the dispersion medium (or dispersing medium).
- (geology) A particle less than 1 micron in diameter, following the Wentworth scale
Derived terms
- colloidal
Translations
See also
- solid sol solid in solid
- sol solid in liquid
- aerosol solid or liquid in gas
- gel liquid in solid
- emulsion liquid in liquid
- foam gas in liquid or solid
- aerogel gas in solid
colloid From the web:
- what colloidal silver is good for
- what colloidal silver is best
- what colloidal silver is used for
- what colloidal silver to buy
- what colloidal silver
- what colloids can do
- what colloid is gelatin
- what colloid means
mucin
English
Noun
mucin (countable and uncountable, plural mucins)
- (biochemistry) Any of several glycoproteins found in mucus
Anagrams
- Numic, cumin
mucin From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- colloid vs mucin
- mucin vs slime
- mucin vs myxoid
- mucic vs mucin
- nucin vs mucin
- mucin vs mucedin
- mucin vs mucinous
- mucin vs sialomucin
- mucin vs mucous
- daunts vs vaunts
- taunts vs vaunts
- vaunts vs aunts
- vaunts vs naunts
- vaunts vs avaunts
- jatos vs jakos
- lazes vs laces
- lazes vs lazed
- lanes vs lazes
- dazes vs lazes
- lakes vs lazes