Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
- n. Plural form of compound.
- v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compound.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Examples
-
In addition, we experienced strong growth in new products, which we identify as compounds launched over the past 12 months, such as ciprofloxacin premix, irinotecan and fosphenytoin.
-
The three most widely used culprits -- Yellow 5, Yellow 6 and Red 40 -- contain compounds, including benzidine and 4-aminobiphenyl, that research has also linked with cancer.
EatingWell: Trick or Treat: The Hidden Health Risks of Food Dyes
-
Those persistent compounds from the 60's and 70's are called persistent for a reason: They're still here, and will continue to be here for decades.
Is it safe to eat fish especially catfish from farm ponds that hold runoff from crop fields?
-
Etymology: Middle English skopper - (in compounds), perhaps from Anglo-French * escopoir, from escopir to spit out
-
The machinery used to produce Bow Tech compounds is even more complex and, in my mind, equally impressive.
-
To claim that the NAVY would violate its own policies by administering such chemical compounds is patently ridiculous.
-
We have a TON of computer equipment in the lab, and as such have lots of volatile organic compounds from the electronics in the air.
WIN an Beautiful ANDREA Houseplant Air Filter (worth $195)! | Inhabitat
-
The most probable future for the teabaggers would see them split into, heavily armed, factions who are holed up in compounds and church basements while taking potshots at anyone who approaches.
-
While they awaited the apocalypse-which was predicted for midnight, December 31, 2000-they lived in compounds, wore uniforms, worked twelve hour days in the sugar fields, and fasted two days a week.
-
The database of inorganic compounds is not as big as I need it to be sometimes.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.