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1 substance
n. 물질, (어떤 종류의)물건, 실체, 본질, 요지, 실질, 재산, in \substance 대체로, 실질적으로, 사실상 -
2 substance
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3 controlled substance
x. 규제 약물(소지및 사용이 규제되는 약물) -
4 accelerans substance
촉진물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > accelerans substance
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5 amorphous substance
무정형물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > amorphous substance
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6 antibacterlal substance
항균물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > antibacterlal substance
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7 blood group specific substance
혈액형특이물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > blood group specific substance
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8 carcinogenic substance
발암물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > carcinogenic substance
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9 caustic substance
부식성물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > caustic substance
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10 central gray substance
중심회색질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > central gray substance
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11 chemotactic substance
화학주성물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > chemotactic substance
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12 chromatophilic substance
색소호성물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > chromatophilic substance
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13 compact substance
치밀질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > compact substance
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14 cortical substance
겉질, 피질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > cortical substance
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15 depressor substance
감압물질, 내림물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > depressor substance
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16 gap substance
사이물질 -
17 genotoxic substance
유전독성물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > genotoxic substance
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18 gray substance
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19 ground substance
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20 high molecular substance
고분자물질English-Korean animal medical dictionary > high molecular substance
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substance — [n1] entity, element actuality, animal, being, body, bulk, concreteness, core, corpus, fabric, force, hunk, individual, item, mass, material, matter, object, person, phenomenon, reality, something, staple, stuff, texture, thing; concepts… … New thesaurus
substance — [sub′stəns] n. [OFr < L substantia < substare, to be present < sub , under + stare, to STAND] 1. the real or essential part or element of anything; essence, reality, or basic matter 2. a) the physical matter of which a thing consists;… … English World dictionary
Substance — Sub stance, v. t. To furnish or endow with substance; to supply property to; to make rich. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English