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polymer
n.
complex compound made of many joined monomers (Chemistry)
Polymer
A
polymer (; Greek , "many" + , "parts") is a large
molecule, or
macromolecule, composed of many repeated subunits. Because of their broad range of properties, both synthetic and natural polymers play an essential and ubiquitous role in everyday life. Polymers range from familiar synthetic
plastics such as
polystyrene to natural
biopolymers such as
DNA and
proteins that are fundamental to biological structure and function. Polymers, both natural and synthetic, are created via
polymerization of many small molecules, known as
monomers. Their consequently large
molecular mass relative to
small molecule compounds produces unique physical properties, including
toughness,
viscoelasticity, and a tendency to form
glasses and
semicrystalline structures rather than
crystals.
polymer
Noun
1. a naturally occurring or synthetic compound consisting of large molecules made up of a linked series of repeated simple monomers
(hypernym) compound, chemical compound
(hyponym) deoxyribonucleic acid, desoxyribonucleic acid, DNA
(derivation) polymerize, polymerise
Polymer (das)
n.
polymer, complex compound made of many joined monomers (Chemistry)
polymer
adv.
polymerically, by polymers, via polymers (Chemistry)
adj.
polymeric, pertaining to polymers, pertaining to a complex compound made of many joined monomers (Chemistry)
polymer
n.
polymer