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monomer
n.
simple chemical compound of low molecular weight that can be polymerized
Monomer
A
monomer ( ) (, "one" + , "part") is a
molecule that may
bind chemically or supramolecularly to other molecules to form a (
supramolecular)
polymer. The process by which monomers combine end to end to form a polymer is called
polymerization. Molecules made of a small number of monomer units (up to a few dozen) are called
oligomers. The term "monomeric protein" may also be used to describe one of the proteins making up a
multiprotein complex.
monomer
Noun
1. a simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
(hypernym) compound, chemical compound
Monomer (der)
nm.
monomer, simple chemical compound of low molecular weight that can be polymerized
monomer
adj.
(Chemistry) monomeric, of monomers, pertaining to molecules capable of combining with other molecules to produce polymers; (Biology) composed of one part or created from one piece
monomer
A small molecule that is linked with large numbers of other small molecules to form a chain or a network (polymer).