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◙ n. היאלוגן (חומר כימי לא מסיס)* * *◙ (סיסמ אל ימיכ רמוח) ןגולאיה◄ -
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биохим. hyalogenБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > гиалоген
См. также в других словарях:
hyalogen — [hī al′ə jən] n. 〚 HYALO + GEN〛 any of the various insoluble, mucoidlike substances found in animal tissue and producing hyalins upon hydrolysis * * * … Universalium
hyalogen — [hī al′ə jən] n. [ HYALO + GEN] any of the various insoluble, mucoidlike substances found in animal tissue and producing hyalins upon hydrolysis … English World dictionary
hyalogen — n. [Gr. hyalos, glass; genes, producing] Insoluble substances found in animal tissues and related to mucoids … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
hyalogen — hy·al·o·gen hī al ə jən, .jen n any of several insoluble substances that are related to mucoproteins, are found in many animal structures (as hydatid cysts), and yield hyalines on hydrolysis * * * hy·al·o·gen (hi alґo jən) [hyalo + gen] an… … Medical dictionary
hyalogen — n. insoluble chemical substance … English contemporary dictionary
hyalogen — hy·al·o·gen … English syllables
hyalogen — hīˈaləjə̇n, ˌjen noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hyal + gen; probably originally formed in German : any of several insoluble substances related to mucoids that are found in many animal structures (as hydatid cysts or… … Useful english dictionary
υαλογόνα — τα, Ν (βιοχ.) γλυκοπρωτεΐνες που περιέχονται στον οργανισμό κατώτερων ζώων. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Αντιδάνεια λ., πρβλ. αγγλ. hyalogen < hyalo (< ύαλος) + gen (< γένος), το οποίο στην Ελληνική αποδόθηκε με το γόνος (< γόνος)] … Dictionary of Greek
hyal- — combining form or hyalo Etymology: Late Latin, glass, from Greek, from hyalos transparent stone, glass 1. : glass : glassy … Useful english dictionary