Occurring as an isolated instance
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STRAYOccurring as an isolated instance
conjunctionsAn instance of two or more events or things occurring at the same point in time or space
outpostsSomething regarded as an isolated or remote branch of something
arachidonicas in arachidonic acid, an unsaturated fatty acid occurring in animal cells
sillimaniteAn aluminosilicate mineral typically occurring as fibrous masses, commonly in schist or gneiss
chalcociteCuprous sulfide, an ore of copper, usu. occurring as black, fine-grained masses
chalcocitesCuprous sulfide, an ore of copper, usu. occurring as black, fine-grained masses
wulfeniteAn orange-yellow mineral consisting of a molybdate of lead, typically occurring as tabular crystals
hemimorphitean orthorhombic hydrated zinc silicate, usually occurring as white flattened prisms, one of the forms of calamine
metallogenicof an element, occurring as an ore or a naturally occurring metal, as opposed to in rocks
hemimorphitesHEMIMORPHITE, an orthorhombic hydrated zinc silicate, usually occurring as white flattened prisms, one of the forms of calamine
ornithineamino acid, H2N(CH2)3CH(NH2)COOH, obtained by the hydrolysis of arginine and occurring as an intermediate compound in the urea cycle of mammals
dumortierite(French) an orthorhombic borosilicate of aluminium occurring as small violet or blue needles or fibrous masses esp in gneisses and schists
episodesAn event or a group of events occurring as part of a larger sequence; an incident or period considered in isolation
sphenesmineral, calcium titanium silicate, CaTiSiO5, occurring as an accessory mineral in a variety of crystalline rocks, usually in small wedge-shaped crystals
feldsparsAn abundant rock-forming mineral typically occurring as colorless or pale-colored crystals and consisting of aluminosilicates of potassium, sodium, and calcium
micellarelectrically charged particle formed by an aggregate of molecules and occurring in certain colloidal electrolyte solutions, as those of soaps and detergents
dumortieritesDUMORTIERITE, (French) an orthorhombic borosilicate of aluminium occurring as small violet or blue needles or fibrous masses esp in gneisses and schists
titanitemineral, calcium titanium silicate, CaTiSiO5, occurring as an accessory mineral in a variety of crystalline rocks, usually in small wedge-shaped crystals
micelleelectrically charged particle formed by an aggregate of molecules and occurring in certain colloidal electrolyte solutions, as those of soaps and detergents
sphenemineral, calcium titanium silicate, CaTiSiO5, occurring as an accessory mineral in a variety of crystalline rocks, usually in small wedge-shaped crystals
micelleselectrically charged particle formed by an aggregate of molecules and occurring in certain colloidal electrolyte solutions, as those of soaps and detergents
dawsoniteorthorhombic mineral, hydrous sodium aluminum carbonate, NaAlCO3(OH)2, with a vitreous luster, occurring as white blade-shaped crystals: mined as an ore of aluminum
nephelineA colorless, greenish, or brownish mineral consisting of an aluminosilicate of sodium (often with potassium) and occurring as crystals and grains in igneous rocks
cordieriteA dark blue mineral occurring chiefly in metamorphic rocks. It consists of an aluminosilicate of magnesium, and also occurs as a dichroic gem variety
dumortieriteA rare blue or violet mineral occurring typically as needles and fibrous masses in gneiss and schist. It consists of an aluminum and iron borosilicate
columbiteA black mineral, typically occurring as dense, tabular crystals, consisting of an oxide of iron, manganese, niobium, and tantalum. It is the chief ore of niobium
columbitesA black mineral, typically occurring as dense, tabular crystals, consisting of an oxide of iron, manganese, niobium, and tantalum. It is the chief ore of niobium
olivineany of a group of magnesium iron silicates, (Mg,Fe)2SiO4, occurring in olive-green to gray-green masses as an important constituent of basic igneous rocks
olivinicany of a group of magnesium iron silicates, (Mg,Fe)2SiO4, occurring in olive-green to gray-green masses as an important constituent of basic igneous rocks
olivinesany of a group of magnesium iron silicates, (Mg,Fe)2SiO4, occurring in olive-green to gray-green masses as an important constituent of basic igneous rocks
fuselan acrid oily liquid occurring in insufficiently distilled alcoholic liquors, consisting chiefly of amyl alcohol, and used especially as a source of alcohols and as a solvent
camphenecolorless, crystalline, water-insoluble substance, C10H16, occurring in turpentine and many other essential oils, prepared from pinene: used chiefly as an intermediate in the manufacture of synthetic camphor
saponinany of a group of amorphous glycosides of terpenes and steroids, occurring in many plants, characterized by an ability to form emulsions and to foam in aqueous solutions, and used as detergents
inositolcompound, C6H12O6, derivative of cyclohexane, widely distributed in plants and seeds as phytin, and occurring in animal tissue and in urine: an essential growth factor for animal life, present in the vitamin B complex
seleniumnonmetallic element chemically resembling sulfur and tellurium, occurring in several allotropic forms, as crystalline and amorphous, and having an electrical resistance that varies under the influence of light. Symbol: Se; at. wt.: 78.96;
boronicnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5
boronsnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5
boronnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5
vanadiumrare element occurring in certain minerals and obtained as a light-gray powder with a silvery luster or as a ductile metal: used as an ingredient of steel to toughen it and increase its shock resistance. Symbol: V; at. wt.: 50.942; at. no