different between polymerise vs polymerism
polymerise
English
Etymology
c 1865, polymer +? -ise
Verb
polymerise (third-person singular simple present polymerises, present participle polymerising, simple past and past participle polymerised)
- (British spelling) alternative form of polymerize
Derived terms
- polymerisation
polymerise From the web:
- what polymerases during clot formation
- polymerase mean
- what does polymerase mean
- polymerase chain reaction
- what is polymerised linseed oil
- what is polymerised oil
- polymerase chain reaction (pcr)
- what does ethene polymerises produce
polymerism
English
Etymology
polymer +? -ism
Noun
polymerism (usually uncountable, plural polymerisms)
- (chemistry) The state, quality, or relation of two or more polymeric substances.
- (chemistry) The act or process of forming polymers.
References
- polymerism in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
polymerism From the web:
- what polymers
- what polymers make up proteins
- what polymers make up nucleic acids
- what polymers are in bouncy balls
- what polymers are composed of amino acids
- what polymers occur naturally
- what polymers are in carbohydrates
- what polymers are synthesized during transcription
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