simple past tense and past participle of decarboxylate
dermatoxerasia
detoxification
detoxification
noun
The process of removing toxins.
dextrocerebral
dextrocularity
dextrogyration
dextrogyratory
dextrorotatary
dextrorotatary
adj
Alternative form of dextrorotatory
dextrorotation
dextrorotation
noun
Rotation in a clockwise direction, especially such rotation of the plane of polarized light.
dextrorotatory
dextrorotatory
adj
(chemistry, of an optically active compound or crystal) That rotates the plane of polarized light to the right, or clockwise. Notation: (+) or formerly lowercase d-.
dextrotartaric
diazohydroxide
diazohydroxide
noun
(chemistry) any compound having the general formula RN=NOH
disoxygenation
disoxygenation
Noun
deoxidation
excommunicated
excommunicated
verb
simple past tense and past participle of excommunicate
exobasidiaceae
extracondensed
extracondensed
adj
(typography) Especially condensed.
extrahazardous
hydroextractor
hydroextractor
noun
A machine that uses a rotating drum to remove excess water from textiles.
hydroxyapatite
hydroxyapatite
noun
A basic calcium phosphate mineral that is the principal inorganic constituent of bone and teeth.
hydroxylactone
hydroxylactone
noun
(organic chemistry) Any lactone that has a free hydroxy group
hyperoxidation
hyperoxidation
noun
Excessive oxidation
hypomixolydian
hypomixolydian
adj
(music) Describing a mode of church music represented by a major scale from D to G
loxodromically
loxodromically
adv
In a loxodromic fashion.
myxosporidiida
nonexaggerated
nonexaggerated
adj
Not exaggerated.
nonextradition
nonextradition
noun
Lack of extradition.
nonoxidization
nonparadoxical
nonparadoxical
adj
Not paradoxical.
orthodoxically
orthodoxically
adv
In an orthodoxical manner.
oxidoreductase
oxidoreductase
noun
(biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction.
paradoxicalism
paradoxicality
paradoxicality
noun
The quality of being paradoxical.
photooxidation
photooxidation
noun
(chemistry) The reaction of something with oxygen in the presence of light
(physics, chemistry) The loss of an electron from a photoexcited species