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anabolic

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a·nab·o·lism  (-nb-lzm)
n.
The phase of metabolism in which simple substances are synthesized into the complex materials of living tissue.


ana·bolic (n-blk) adj.

anabolic [ˌænəˈbɒlɪk]
adj
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biochemistry) of or relating to anabolism
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.anabolic - of or related to the synthetic phase of metabolism
2.anabolic - characterized by or promoting constructive metabolism; "some athletes take anabolic steroids to increase muscle size temporarily"
catabolic, katabolic - characterized by destructive metabolism
Translations
anabolic [ˌænəˈbɒlɪk] ADJanabólico
anabolic steroidesteroide m anabolizante


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As with human athletes, anabolic steroids used purely to gain a competitive edge allow racehorses to train longer and harder, so trainers can squeeze more starts into a shorter period of time without regard for long-term damage.
The use of drugs was one, particularly anabolic steroids.
Next we'll learn that Mary Poppins was able to fly because she was using anabolic steroids.
 
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