(Canada, US) simple past tense and past participle of alphabetize
aminobenzaldehyde
azerbaidzhan
benzalcyanhydrin
benzaldehyde
benzaldehyde
noun
(countable) Any of various derivatives of benzaldehyde.
(organic chemistry, uncountable) A chemical compound (C₆H₅CHO) consisting of a benzene ring with an aldehyde substituent.
benzaldiphenyl
benzalhydrazine
benzalphenylhydrazone
benzalphthalide
benzhydroxamic
benzothiodiazole
bihydrazine
carbohydrazide
carbohydrazide
noun
(organic chemistry) Any N,N'-diamino derivative of urea
dibenzophenazine
hazardable
hazardable
adj
Capable of being hazarded or risked.
Liable to chance or hazard; exposed to dangers; risky or uncertain.
hebraized
herbarized
herbarized
verb
simple past tense and past participle of herbarize
hexahydrobenzene
hybridizable
hybridizable
adj
That may be hybridized.
hydrazobenzene
hydrazobenzene
noun
(organic chemistry) The hydrogenated form of azobenzene 1,2-diphenylhydrazine
hydrolyzable
hydrolyzable
adj
Able to be hydrolyzed
hydroxyazobenzene
misalphabetized
misalphabetized
adj
alphabetized incorrectly
nebuchadnezzar
nebuchadnezzar
Proper noun
A ruler of Babylon in the Chaldean Dynasty who reigned c. 605 – 562 According to the Bible, he conquered Judah and Jerusalem, and sent the Israelites into exile.
Noun
A very large wine bottle (named after the King) with the capacity of about 15 liters, equivalent to 20 standard bottles.
nebuchadrezzar
nonhydrolyzable
nonhydrolyzable
adj
(chemistry) Not susceptible to hydrolysis
oxybenzaldehyde
paradichlorbenzene
paradichlorbenzol
paradichlorobenzene
paradichlorobenzene
noun
(organic chemistry) 1,4-dichlorobenzene, an organic compound used as a pesticide (i.e., mothballs) and a deodorant.
paradichlorobenzol
thiabendazole
thiabendazole
noun
(medicine, pharmacology) A synthetic compound with anthelmintic properties, derived from thiazole and used chiefly to treat infestation with intestinal nematodes.
unalphabetized
unalphabetized
adj
Not alphabetized.
zebadiah
zebadiah
Proper noun
One of several minor characters in the Old Testament.