monomer
[ mon-uh-mer ]
/ ˈmɒn ə mər /
noun Chemistry.
a molecule of low molecular weight capable of reacting with identical or different molecules of low molecular weight to form a polymer.
OTHER WORDS FROM monomer
mon·o·mer·ic [mon-uh-mer-ik] /ˌmɒn əˈmɛr ɪk/, adjectiveWords nearby monomer
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monometallic,
monometallism,
monometer
British Dictionary definitions for monomeric
monomer
/ (ˈmɒnəmə) /
noun
chem
a compound whose molecules can join together to form a polymer
Derived forms of monomer
monomeric (ˌmɒnəˈmɛrɪk), adjectiveMedical definitions for monomeric (1 of 2)
monomeric
[ mŏn′ə-mĕr′ĭk ]
adj.
Consisting of a single part.
Of, relating to, or consisting of monomers.
Of or relating to a hereditary disease or characteristic controlled by genes at a single locus.
Medical definitions for monomeric (2 of 2)
monomer
[ mŏn′ə-mər ]
n.
The molecular unit that joins with similar units to form a polymer.
The protein structural unit of a virion capsid.
The subunit of a protein composed of several such units loosely associated with one another.
Scientific definitions for monomeric
monomer
[ mŏn′ə-mər ]
A molecule that can combine with others of the same kind to form a polymer. Glucose molecules, for example, are monomers that can combine to form the polymer cellulose. Polymers can also be composed of different kinds of monomers.