Results for: active enzyme consisting of an apo-enzyme and a co-enzyme, enzyme complex
English English
accommodation for one, baseball hit, between only two people, choose, pick out; hit a single (Baseball), considered individually, consisting of one thing, for one person, forming one undivided unit, hit baseball single, one dollar, one person or thing;...single
acetylcholinesterase, enzyme, enzyme (found in the heart, brain and blood)cholinesterase
acknowledge sexuality, be published, be removable, be uttered, become active in same-sex relationships, become visible in sky, declare something, exit, emerge; be exposed; be clarified; disappear, make debut in society, reveal or be revealed, reveal so...come out
act of binding or tying; cord used for tying or binding; something which binds or connects; slur, arched line that connects notes (Music); printed or written character consisting of two or more letters or characters joined together, bond, character con...ligature
act of making less complex; act of making plainer; act of making easiersimplification
act of making thick in consistency; process of becoming thick; process of growing more intricate, process of becoming increasingly complexthickening
act of one that lives; lifestyle; income, livelihood, sustenance, alive, having life, alive; currently in existence; current; realistic; vital, necessary; strong; flowing; active; full of life, interesting and relevant, like the real thing, maintenance...living
act of setting in motion, making activeactivating
act of striking with the foot; act of making a thrusting movement with the foot, excellent, lively, active, very much alive (Slang)kicking
act of supporting, act of holding up; prop, brace; economic assistance, upkeep; encouragement, aid, active assistance or encouragement, be in favor of something, be present and give encouragement, bear certain weight, corroborate, give active help and ...support
action made in response to a stimulus; return to a previous state, restoration of a past condition, active response, bodily response to substance, emotional response, forces acting on a body, nuclear process, physical response, strong conservatismreaction
active agent in pepper, chemical substance used as an insecticidepiperine
active and changing, changing over time, driving force, forceful, energetic, vigorous, spirited, relating to dynamics, relating to energy, relating to loudness in music, vigorous and purposefuldynamic
active as a cause, effective in producing an outcome, causative verb, expressing cause, involving cause and effectcausative
active at night, daily period of darkness, dark or darkened state, evening devoted to special activity, goodnight, nightfall, occurring at night, of the period of time between sunset and sunrise; of night; pertaining to the end of the evening, period o...night
 

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