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1 bestrijdingsmiddel
n. fungicide, substance that destroys fungi, pesticide, chemical mixture used to kill pests and insects; herbicide, substance that kills weeds -
2 contaminant
n. contaminant, substance that contaminates, substance that pollutes -
3 educt
n. educt, deduction, conclusion; substance taken out of another substance (Chemistry) -
4 elektrolyseren
v. <I>(old spell.><B>electrolyseren</B>)</I> electrolyze, separate a substance using electric currents, chemically separate a substance -
5 grammolecule
n. gram molecule, amount of an substance needed so that the weight in grams is equal to the molecular weight of the substance -
6 honingdauw
n. honeydew, melon cultivar, honeydew melon, type of winter melon; sugary substance on leaves secreted by aphids and other insects; sweet substance exuded by certain leaves -
7 aardhars
n. (Chemistry) bitumen, substance mainly made up of hydrocarbons (i.e. asphalt) -
8 aardpek
n. (Chemistry) bitumen, substance mainly made up of hydrocarbons (i.e. asphalt) -
9 aardpekachtig
adj. (Chemistry) bituminous, pertaining to bitumen (substance mainly made up of hydrocarbons) (i.e. asphalt) -
10 acid
n. substance having a sour taste; acid, any of a group of sour-tasting substances that dissolve in water and form salts when combined with bases -
11 aerosol
aerosol, liquid substance stored under pressure and released as a fine spray; container in which this is stored -
12 afbijtmiddel
n. chemical substance that removes surface coatings such as paint or varnish -
13 afkoeler
n. refrigerant, cooling agent, any item or substance that lowers temperature -
14 agar agar
n. agar agar, agar, substance used as a gelling and stabilizing agent in foods -
15 allergeen
n. allergen, substance which causes allergies -
16 allergine
n. allergen, substance which causes allergies -
17 ambergrijs
n. ambergris, substance obtained from sperm whale used in perfumery -
18 amfetamine
n. amphetamine, substance which stimulates the central nervous system -
19 amyloid
n. amyloid, substance consisting largely of starch, deposits consisting of protein and polysaccharides which are formed by the degeneration of tissue (Pathology) -
20 anhydride
n. anhydride, substance formed by dehydration (Chemistry)
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