Substance such as benzene
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ARENESubstance, such as benzene
metalelementary substance such as gold or copper
metalselementary substance such as gold or copper
spongesSuch a substance used as padding or insulating material
electrophilean electrophilic substance, such as an electron-accepting reagent
electrophilesELECTROPHILE, an electrophilic substance, such as an electron-accepting reagent
hemagglutininA substance, such as a viral protein, that causes hemagglutination
hemagglutininsA substance, such as a viral protein, that causes hemagglutination
goitrogena substance (such as thiourea or thiouracil) that induces goiter formation
residuesA substance that remains after a process such as combustion or evaporation
goitrogensGOITROGEN, a substance (such as thiourea or thiouracil) that induces goiter formation
applicatorsA person who applies a substance or installs something, such as house siding
biologicalsA therapeutic substance, such as a vaccine or drug, derived from biological sources
mutagensAn agent, such as radiation or a chemical substance, that causes genetic mutation
applicatorA person who applies a substance or installs something, such as house siding
pestlingCrush or grind (a substance such as a spice or drug) with a pestle
dressingsA fertilizing substance such as compost or manure spread over or plowed into land
sniffersA device for detecting an invisible and dangerous substance, such as gas or radiation
condimentsA substance such as salt or ketchup that is used to add flavor to food
contagiumA substance or agent, such as a virus, by which a contagious disease is transmitted
lubricantsA substance, such as oil or grease, used for minimizing friction, esp. in an engine or component
metarchona nontoxic substance, such as a chemical to mask pheromones, that reduces the persistence of a pest
carriersA substance used to support or convey another substance such as a pigment, catalyst, or radioactive material
lubricantA substance, such as oil or grease, used for minimizing friction, esp. in an engine or component
antioxidantA substance such as vitamin C or E that removes potentially damaging oxidizing agents in a living organism
metarchonsMETARCHON, a nontoxic substance, such as a chemical to mask pheromones, that reduces the persistence of a pest
antioxidantsA substance such as vitamin C or E that removes potentially damaging oxidizing agents in a living organism
tenderizerA substance such as papain that is rubbed onto meat or used as a marinade to soften the fibers
tenderizersA substance such as papain that is rubbed onto meat or used as a marinade to soften the fibers
extendersA substance added to a product such as paint, ink, or glue, to dilute its color or increase its bulk
extenderA substance added to a product such as paint, ink, or glue, to dilute its color or increase its bulk
shakersA container with a pierced top from which a powdered substance such as flour or salt is poured by shaking
lubricatingApply a substance such as oil or grease to (an engine or component) to minimize friction and allow smooth movement
lubricatedApply a substance such as oil or grease to (an engine or component) to minimize friction and allow smooth movement
lubricatesApply a substance such as oil or grease to (an engine or component) to minimize friction and allow smooth movement
biomarkersA measurable substance in an organism whose presence is indicative of some phenomenon such as disease, infection, or environmental exposure
adiactinicdenoting a substance that does not transmit radiation affecting photochemically sensitive materials, such as a safelight in a photographic darkroom
biomarkerA measurable substance in an organism whose presence is indicative of some phenomenon such as disease, infection, or environmental exposure
spongesA piece of such a substance impregnated with spermicide and inserted into a woman's vagina as a form of barrier contraceptive
probioticDenoting a substance that stimulates the growth of microorganisms, esp. those with beneficial properties (such as those of the intestinal flora)