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anhydr(o)- — [Gr. anydros waterless, from an 1 + hydōr water] deprived of water; anhydrous … Medical dictionary
anhydr... — an|hydr...*, An|hydr... vgl. ↑anhydro..., Anhydro … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
anhydr- — combining form or anhydro Etymology: modification (influenced by hydr , hydro ) of Greek anydr , from anydros more at anhydrous 1. a. : waterless anhydremia … Useful english dictionary
Orcinol — Orcinol[1] IUPAC name … Wikipedia
anhydro... — an|hy|dro..., An|hy|dro..., vor Vokalen meist anhydr..., Anhydr... <aus gleichbed. gr. ánhydros> Wortbildungselement mit der Bedeutung »wasserlos, frei«, z. B. Anhydrobiose, Anhydrämie … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Chromium(III) chloride — Anhydrous Dihydrate … Wikipedia
anhydremia — anhydremic, adj. /an huy dree mee euh/, n. Med. an abnormal decrease in the volume of the blood, due to loss of water. [ANHYDR + EMIA] * * * … Universalium
anhydrite — /an huy druyt/, n. a mineral, anhydrous calcium sulfate, CaSO4, usually occurring in whitish or slightly colored masses. [1825 35; ANHYDR + ITE1] * * * Rock forming mineral, anhydrous calcium sulfate (CaSO4), which differs chemically from gypsum… … Universalium
anhydro- — Chem. a combining form representing anhydride in compound words: anhydroglucose. Also, esp. before a vowel, anhydr . * * * … Universalium
carbonic anhydrase — /an huy drays, drayz/, Biochem. an enzyme that catalyzes the reversible combination of carbon dioxide with water in red blood cells. [1835 45; ANHYDR + ASE] * * * ▪ enzyme enzyme found in red blood cells, gastric mucosa, pancreatic cells,… … Universalium