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etymological origin of | eng: glycopolymer |
etymological origin of | eng: multipolymer |
etymological origin of | eng: nanopolymer |
etymological origin of | eng: oligopolymer |
etymological origin of | eng: polymerisation |
etymological origin of | eng: polymerization |
etymological origin of | eng: polymerlike |
etymological origin of | eng: polymersome |
etymological origin of | eng: superpolymer |
has derived form | eng: ? |
has derived form | eng: biopolymer |
has derived form | eng: inorganic polymer |
has derived form | eng: oligopolymer |
has derived form | eng: polymeric |
has derived form | eng: polymerize |
has derived form | eng: polymers |
is derived from | eng: poly- |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /ˈpɑ.lɪ.mɚ/ |
pronunciation | /ˈpɒl.ɨ.mə/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-polymer.ogg |
translation | ces: polymer |
translation | deu: Kunststoff |
translation | deu: Polymer |
translation | epo: polimero |
translation | est: polümeer |
translation | fin: polymeeri |
translation | hbs: полимер |
translation | hbs: polimer |
translation | hye: պոլիմեր |
translation | isl: fjölliða |
translation | ita: polimero |
translation | jpn: 重合体 |
translation | jpn: 高分子 |
translation | nld: polymeer |
translation | nno: polymer |
translation | nob: polymer |
translation | pol: polimer |
translation | ron: polimer |
translation | rus: полимер |
translation | spa: polímero |
translation | tur: polimer |
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