Results for: substance controlled by law
English English
compelling, obsessive, driven, one who is controlled by obsessions, powerfully interesting, somebody under psychological compulsioncompulsive
complement, substance in the blood which kills bacteriaalexin
complex protein, nitrogenous substance present in mucus secretionsmucin
component of plant and animal cells, fatty substance found in plant and animal tissues, phosphatidycholinelecithin
compound derived from butanoic acid, salt of butyric acid (chemical substance)butyrate
compound formed by removal of water, substance formed by dehydration (Chemistry)anhydride
compound in plants and animals, substance found in the protoplasm of plants and animalsporphyrin
compound produced by decaying flesh, foul-smelling chemical substance found in decaying tissue (Biochemistry)putrescine
compound used as an anesthetic, white crystalline substance used as an anaesthetic (Chemistry, Pharmacology)tribromoethanol
compound used in resins, type of resin or plastic, white crystalline compound used in the production of resin; plastic substance formed from melamine resinmelamine
conceited, proud, egotistical; worthless, futile; without meaning or significance, empty of substance, excessively proud, unsuccessfulvain
concentrated solution, copy something out from something, derive pleasure from, find the root of number, get something by force, obtain something from source, passage, pull something out, purified substance, remove, take out; squeeze, press, something ...extract
concentrated substance, extract acquired by boiling, extracting processdecoction
condition in which a manufacturing process is automatically controlled by computerscomputer aided manufacturing
condition of being petrified, conversion of substance to stonepetrifaction; petrification
 

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