congener

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English - Turkish
aynı türden olan
türdeş
aynı sınıftan
aynı cinsten
sınıf veya familya üyesi
{i} türdeş canlı
(Tıp) Benzer madde ,diğer bir bileşiğe yapı bakımından benzeyen madde (Etkisi aynı veya ters olabilir)
{i} aynı türden şey
aynı cins
benzer
of the same kind
soydaş
congeneric
hemcins
congeneric
türdeş
congeneric
benzer
congeners
maddelerin
congeneric
{s} aynı türden olan
of the same kind
hemcins
English - English
A plant or animal of the same taxonomic genus as another
Any of a group of structurally-related compounds
A person or thing similar in behavior or nature to another
Any of several alcohols, other than ethanol, that are found in fermented and distilled alcoholic drinks, and are partially responsible for their flavour and character
{a} of the same kind
1 Elements belonging to the same group on the periodic table For example, sodium and potassium are congeners 2 Compounds produced by identical synthesis reactions and procedures
A thing of the same genus, species, or kind; a thing allied in nature, character, or action
A member of the same species or genus
A person or thing of the same origin, nature or innate character
Congener is a term in chemistry that refers to one of many variants or configurations of a common chemical structure For example, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) occur in 209 different forms, or congeners Each congener has two or more chlorine atoms located at specific sites on the PCB molecule
an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus)
{i} person or thing which belongs to the same class or kind as another
congeneric
Of or pertaining to congeners (organisms of the same genus)
A congener
cogener
Congeneric
congenious
congeneric
Belonging to the same genus; allied in origin, nature, or action
congeneric
belonging to the same genus
congeneric
Allied in origin and nature
congeneric
{s} of the same kind or class
congeners
plural of congener
congener

    Hyphenation

    con·ge·ner

    Synonyms

    cogener

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'kän-j&-n&r, k&am ] (noun.) circa 1736. Latin, of the same kind, from com- + gener-, genus kind; more at KIN.
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