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inhibitor
English
Etymology
inhibit +? -or
Noun
inhibitor (plural inhibitors)
- One who or that which inhibits.
- I found daily meditation to be a useful inhibitor of negative thoughts.
- (chemistry) Any substance capable of stopping or slowing a specific chemical reaction.
- (biology) Any substance capable of stopping or slowing a specific biological process
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- catalyst
Czech
Noun
inhibitor m
- inhibitor
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /in.x?i?b?i.t?r/
Noun
inhibitor m inan
- (chemistry) inhibitor
Declension
Derived terms
- (adjective) inhibitorowy
Further reading
- inhibitor in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Romanian
Etymology
From French inhibiteur
Noun
inhibitor m (plural inhibitori)
- inhibitor
Declension
inhibitor From the web:
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- what inhibitor means
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bestatin
English
Noun
bestatin (uncountable)
- the protease inhibitor ubenimex
Anagrams
- Tibetans, tabinets
bestatin From the web:
- what is nystatin used for
- what is atorvastatin bestatin
- what is nystatin good for
- what can nystatin be used for
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