to untie the binding of
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unlashto untie the binding of
unlashesUNLASH, to untie the binding of
unlashingUNLASH, to untie the binding of
unlashedUNLASH, to untie the binding of
unlashto untie the lashing of
bibliopegicrelating to bibliopegy, the art of binding books
colligativeOf or relating to the binding together of molecules
crucifixionsThe execution of a person by nailing or binding them to a cross
crucifixionThe execution of a person by nailing or binding them to a cross
idiotypethe molecular arrangement of amino acids unique to the antigen-binding site of a particular antibody
normsprinciple of right action binding upon the members of a group and serving to guide, control, or regulate proper and acceptable behavior
normprinciple of right action binding upon the members of a group and serving to guide, control, or regulate proper and acceptable behavior
allostericRelating to or denoting the alteration of the activity of a protein through the binding of an effector molecule at a specific site
ferruleusually metal sleeve used especially for joining or binding one part to another (as pipe sections or the bristles and handle of a brush)
infinitiveThe basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see)
infinitivesThe basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see)
operatorbinding site in a DNA chain at which a genetic repressor binds to inhibit the initiation of transcription of messenger RNA by one or more nearby structural genes called also operator gene compare operon
strongestOf, relating to, or denoting the strongest of the known kinds of force between particles, which acts between nucleons and other hadrons when closer than about 10?13 cm (so binding protons in a nucleus despite the repulsion due to their charge), and which conserves strangeness, parity, and isospin
strongerOf, relating to, or denoting the strongest of the known kinds of force between particles, which acts between nucleons and other hadrons when closer than about 10?13 cm (so binding protons in a nucleus despite the repulsion due to their charge), and which conserves strangeness, parity, and isospin
antigensany substance (as an immunogen or a hapten) foreign to the body that evokes an immune response either alone or after forming a complex with a larger molecule (as a protein) and that is capable of binding with a product (as an antibody or T cell) of the immune response