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trimer
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tri·mer  (trmr)
n.
A molecule formed by combining three identical smaller molecules.


tri·meric (-mrk) adj.

trimer [ˈtraɪmə]
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) a polymer or a molecule of a polymer consisting of three identical monomers
trimeric  [traɪˈmɛrɪk] adj

trimer  (trmr)
Any of various chemical compounds made of three smaller identical or similar molecules (called monomers) that are linked together. Trimers are linked by hydrogen bonds, coordinate bonds, or covalent bonds. Raffinose is a trimer composed of the monomers glucose, fructose, and galactose.
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Noun1.trimer - a polymer (or a molecule of a polymer) consisting of three identical monomerstrimer - a polymer (or a molecule of a polymer) consisting of three identical monomers
polymer - a naturally occurring or synthetic compound consisting of large molecules made up of a linked series of repeated simple monomers


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LEAMINGTON C& AC 11-mile trime trial at Chesterton-Harbury: Pierre Guernin 29.
But Mr Davies declined the meeting and wrote to Mr Williams in February: "The suggested alternative route from Deeside Park via the Flintshire Bridge up to Northop has been considered many trimes.
At pounds 1000 a trime, the museum predicts the idea will be a 'runway' success.
 
 
 
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