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molecule
English
Etymology
Summary: from French molécule, from New Latin molecula (“a molecule”), diminutive of Latin moles (“a mass”); see mole + -cule.
French molécule (1674, Pierre Le Gallois, Conversations tirées de l'Académie de M. l'abbé Bourdelot, contenant diverses recherches et observations physiques) cited in Quemada, Bernard (1965), Datations et documents lexicographiques (tome 3).
Medieval Latin molecula (early XVII cent., Pierre Gassendi), cited in Le Grand Robert de la Langue Française (2e édn) tome 6. ?ISBN. pp. 522–23. Diminutive of moles
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?m?l?kju?l/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?m?l?kjul/
- Hyphenation: mol?e?cule
Noun
molecule (plural molecules or moleculae or moleculæ)
- (chemistry) The smallest particle of a specific element or compound that retains the chemical properties of that element or compound; two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
- A tiny amount.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:molecule
- (small amount): see also Thesaurus:modicum.
Hyponyms
- macromolecule
Meronyms
- atom
Related terms
- molecular
Translations
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?mo?.l??ky.l?/
- Hyphenation: mo?le?cu?le
Noun
molecule n or f or m (plural moleculen or molecules, diminutive moleculetje n)
- Alternative form of molecuul.
Friulian
Noun
molecule f (plural moleculis)
- molecule
molecule From the web:
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- what molecule is water
- what molecule is needed for photosynthesis to occur
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- what molecules are involved in translation
bimolecular
English
Etymology
bi- +? molecular
Adjective
bimolecular (not comparable)
- (chemistry, of a reaction) involving two molecules
- consisting of two layers of molecules
- (chemistry) Relating to bimolecules
Related terms
- molecular
- unimolecular
- trimolecular
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French bimoléculaire
Adjective
bimolecular m or n (feminine singular bimolecular?, masculine plural bimoleculari, feminine and neuter plural bimoleculare)
- bimolecular
Declension
bimolecular From the web:
- what is bimolecular reaction
- what does bimolecular mean
- what is bimolecular recombination
- what is bimolecular nucleophilic substitution
- biomolecular oxygen
- what is bimolecular elimination reaction
- what is bimolecular collision theory
- what does bimolecular
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