of or derived from a ketone
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ketoof or derived from a ketone
deverbal(of a noun or adjective) Derived from a verb
theophoricderived from or bearing the name of a god
offshoreOf, relating to, or derived from a foreign country
unialgalof, pertaining to, or derived from a single algal cell
phytotoxicOf or relating to a poisonous substance derived from a plant
matronymicA name derived from the name of a mother or female ancestor
matronymicsA name derived from the name of a mother or female ancestor
cacodylicof, pertaining to, or derived from, cacodyl, a colorless, poisonous, arsenical liquid
sulfonylOf or denoting a divalent radical, ?SO2?, derived from a sulfonic acid group
tetrazoliumA cation derived from tetrazole or one of its derivatives, esp. the triphenyl derivative
patronymicderived from the name of a father or an ancestor / a name so derived
doubletone of two or more words in a language that are derived from the same source
glycerylOf or denoting a radical derived from glycerol by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms
anhydridea compound derived from an acid by the removal of one or more molecules of water
hyperbolica. of or pertaining to a hyperbola b. derived from a hyperbola, as a hyperbolic function
metronymicderived from the name of one's mother, or other female ancestor / a name so derived also MATRONYMIC
sorosesA fleshy multiple fruit, e.g., a pineapple or mulberry, derived from the ovaries of several flowers
anhydridesANHYDRIDE, a compound derived from an acid by the removal of one or more molecules of water
matronymicderived from the name of one's mother, or other female ancestor / a name so derived also METRONYMIC
indexesnumber (as a ratio) derived from a series of observations and used as an indicator or measure
normsset standard of development or achievement usually derived from the average or median achievement of a large group
normset standard of development or achievement usually derived from the average or median achievement of a large group
sterolsany of a group of solid, mostly unsaturated, polycyclic alcohols, as cholesterol and ergosterol, derived from plants or animals
sterolany of a group of solid, mostly unsaturated, polycyclic alcohols, as cholesterol and ergosterol, derived from plants or animals
aminicany of a class of compounds derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with organic groups
aminityany of a class of compounds derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with organic groups
aminesany of a class of compounds derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with organic groups
amineany of a class of compounds derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with organic groups
gliadinprolamin derived from the gluten of grain, as wheat or rye, used chiefly as a nutrient in high-protein diets
primitivesAn algebraic or geometric expression from which another is derived; a curve of which another is the polar or reciprocal
gliadineprolamin derived from the gluten of grain, as wheat or rye, used chiefly as a nutrient in high-protein diets
prosthesesThe addition of a letter or syllable at the beginning of a word, as in Spanish escribo derived from Latin scribo
prosthesisThe addition of a letter or syllable at the beginning of a word, as in Spanish escribo derived from Latin scribo
isopropylOf or denoting the alkyl radical ?CH(CH3)2, derived from propane by removal of a hydrogen atom from the middle carbon atom
viniferaof, pertaining to, or derived from a European grape, Vitis vinifera, widely cultivated for making wine and raisins and for table use
independent(of one of a set of axioms, equations, or quantities) Incapable of being expressed in terms of, or derived or deduced from, the others
pseudocarpthat portion of an anthocarpous fruit which is not derived from the ovary, as the soft part of a strawberry or of a fig
pseudocarpsPSEUDOCARP, that portion of an anthocarpous fruit which is not derived from the ovary, as the soft part of a strawberry or of a fig
patronymicA name derived from the name of a father or ancestor, typically by the addition of a prefix or suffix, e.g., Johnson, O'Brien, Ivanovich