INEXECRABLE | • inexecrable adj. (Obsolete) That cannot be execrated enough. • INEXECRABLE adj. (Shakespeare) perhaps a misprint for inexorable, though interpreted by some as an intensive form of execrable. |
INEXTRICABLE | • inextricable adj. (Of a knot etc) Impossible to untie or disentangle. • inextricable adj. (Of a problem) Impossible to solve. • inextricable adj. (Of a maze etc) Impossible to escape from. |
INEXTRICABLY | • inextricably adv. In an inextricable manner. • inextricably adv. To an inextricable degree. • INEXTRICABLE adv. forming a maze or tangle from which it is impossible to get free. |
CARBOXYLATING | • carboxylating v. Present participle of carboxylate. • CARBOXYLATE v. to introduce carboxyl or carbon dioxide into (a compound) with formation of a carboxylic acid. |
CARBOXYLATION | • carboxylation n. (Organic chemistry) Any reaction that introduces a carboxylate group into a molecule. • CARBOXYLATION n. the act of carboxylating. |
EXECRABLENESS | • execrableness n. The quality of being execrable. • EXECRABLE n. detestable, wretched. |
CARBOXYLATIONS | • carboxylations n. Plural of carboxylation. • CARBOXYLATION n. the act of carboxylating. |
EXPERIENCEABLE | • experienceable adj. Capable of being experienced. • EXPERIENCEABLE adj. that can be experienced. |
MONOCARBOXYLIC | • monocarboxylic adj. (Organic chemistry) Having a single carboxyl or carboxylic acid group. • MONOCARBOXYLIC adj. containing one carboxyl group. |
DECARBOXYLATING | • decarboxylating v. Present participle of decarboxylate. • DECARBOXYLATE v. to remove carbon dioxide from its substrate. |
DECARBOXYLATION | • decarboxylation n. (Organic chemistry) The removal of one or more carboxyl groups from a molecule. • DECARBOXYLATION n. the removal or elimination of carboxyl from a molecule. |
EXECRABLENESSES | • EXECRABLENESS n. EXECRABLE, detestable, wretched. |
INEXTRICABILITY | • inextricability n. The condition of being inextricable. • INEXTRICABILITY n. the state of being inextricable. |