(chemistry) Any chloramine having two chlorine atoms linked to the nitrogen, but especially the simplest such compound NHCl₂
dichlorodifluoromethane
dichlorodifluoromethane
noun
(organic chemistry) A chlorofluorocarbon halomethane formerly used as a refrigerant and aerosol spray propellant, now banned in many countries because of its effects on the ozone layer.
dichloromethane
dichloromethane
noun
(organic chemistry) The partially halogenated hydrocarbon CH₂Cl₂ widely used as a solvent
dimethylcarbinol
diphenylaminechlorarsine
diphenylaminechlorarsine
noun
(organic chemistry) Synonym of adamsite
echinodermal
echinodermal
adj
(zoology) Relating or belonging to the echinoderms.
encephalomyocarditis
encephalomyocarditis
noun
(veterinary medicine) A viral disease afflicting pigs and some non-human primates, attacking muscle tissue and the central nervous system.
endothermically
endothermically
adv
In an endothermic manner
hemicylindrical
hemicylindrical
adj
Having the form of half a cylinder (divided down its axis)
hydrocinnamaldehyde
hydromechanical
hydromechanical
adj
Of or pertaining to hydromechanics.
industrochemical
magnetohydrodynamically
magnetohydrodynamically
adv
In a magnetohydrodynamic way.
melanochroid
merchandisability
merchandisability
noun
The quality of being merchandisable.
merchandisable
merchandisable
adj
Suitable for merchandising.
microthelyphonida
monochlorinated
monochlorinated
adj
chlorinated with a single atom of chlorine
multibranched
multibranched
adj
Having more than one branch.
pharmacoendocrinology
phenylcarbimide
phenylthiocarbamide
phenylthiocarbamide
noun
(organic chemistry) The N-phenyl derivative of carbamide; it is either tasteless or has a bitter taste, depending on the genetic makeup of the person tasting it