English Words: P

46,516 words · Page 521 of 931

polymedianoun

media available in multiple forms

polymedialadj

Pertaining to multiple media.

polymedialitynoun

The quality of being polymedial.

polymedicateverb

To medicate with more than one medication.

polymedicationnoun

Medication (typically self-medication) with many different drugs

polymegethismnoun

An abnormally large variation in size of the corneal endothelial cells.

polymelianoun

A congenital defect characterized by extra limbs

polymembranousadj

Having many membranes

polymenorrhagianoun

A shortening of the menstrual cycle (more frequent periods)

polymenorrheanoun

Menstrual cycles with intervals of 21 days or fewer.

polymernoun

A long or larger molecule consisting of a chain or network of many repeating units, formed by chemically bonding together many identical or similar small molecules called monomers. A polymer is formed by polymerization, the joining of many monomer molecules.

polymerasenoun

Any of various enzymes that catalyze the formation of polymers of DNA or RNA using an existing strand of RNA or DNA respectively as a template.

polymerasicadj

Relating to, or functioning as, a polymerase.

polymercaptannoun

Any polymer having many free thiol groups; they are used to cure epoxy resins

polymericadj

Of, relating to, or consisting of a polymer. Examples of such compounds include polyurethane foams, PVC foams, and styrofoam.

polymericallyadv

In a polymeric way.

polymericitynoun

The quality or condition of being a polymer.

polymericsnoun

The science and technology of the production of polymers

polymeridenoun

Polymer.

polymerisableadj

Alternative spelling of polymerizable.

polymerisationnoun

Alternative spelling of polymerization.

polymeriseverb

Alternative form of polymerize.

polymerismnoun

The state, quality, or relation of two or more polymeric substances.

polymerizabilitynoun

The state of being polymerizable.

polymerizableadj

Able to be polymerized

polymerizatenoun

The products of a polymerization reaction; usually a mixture of polymers.

polymerizationnoun

The chemical process, normally with the aid of a catalyst, to form a polymer by bonding together multiple identical units (monomers).

polymerizeverb

(organic chemistry) To convert a monomer to a polymer by polymerization.

polymerizernoun

The reaction vessel in which a polymerization reaction takes place

polymerlikeadj

Resembling a polymer

polymerogenicadj

Forming a polymer.

polymerogenicitynoun

The condition of being polymerogenic.

polymeroneadj

polymeric

polymerosomatousadj

That has many merosomes

polymerousadj

Polymeric.

polymersomenoun

A polymer-based liposome.

polymerynoun

The condition of being polymeric.

polymeshnoun

polygon mesh

Polymestorname

A king of Thrace whose wife was Ilione, the eldest daughter of King Priam.

polymetallicadj

Composed of multiple metals

polymetamorphicadj

Exhibiting, or relating to, polymetamorphism.

polymetamorphismnoun

The presence of more than one phase of metamorphism.

polymetastasisnoun

The presence of multiple metastases

polymetastaticadj

Relating to polymetastasis

polymeternoun

Any of several measuring devices.

polymethacrylicadj

Of or relating to a polymer of methacrylic acid

polymethacrylic acidnoun

A polymer of methacrylic acid

polymethinenoun

A compound made up from an odd number of methine groups bound together by alternating single and double bonds.

polymethoxylatedadj

Having many methoxyl groups

polymethylnoun

Any of various polymers whose respective monomer is a methyl derivative; Any of various compounds having many methyl groups

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The English alphabetical index for the letter P contains 46,516 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 931 pages, and you are currently viewing page 521. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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