índole

  • 41índole — Sinónimos: ■ naturaleza, temperamento, carácter, idiosincrasia, genio, condición, cualidad, calaña, clase, género, ralea, tipo …

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  • 42indole — n. byproduct of tryptophan formed during putrefaction in the intestines and by some species of bacteria (Biochemistry); foul smelling carcinogenic compound used in medicine and perfumery (Chemistry) …

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  • 43índole — f. Condición e inclinación natural propia de cada persona. Naturaleza, condición de las cosas …

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  • 44indole — [ ɪndəʊl] noun Chemistry a crystalline organic compound with an unpleasant odour, present in coal tar and in faeces. Origin C19: blend of indigo (because obtained artificially from indigo blue) and L. oleum oil …

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  • 45indole — in·dole …

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  • 46indole — in•dole [[t]ˈɪn doʊl[/t]] n. chem. a colorless to yellowish solid, C8H7N, that has a low melting point and a fecal odor, is obtained from coal tar or from animal feces, and is used in perfumery and as a reagent • Etymology: 1865–70 …

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  • 47indole — /ˈɪndoʊl/ (say indohl) noun a heterocyclic amine, C8H7N, with a faecal smell, found in the oil of jasmine and clove and as a putrefaction product used in perfumery and as a reagent. Also, indol /ˈɪndoʊl/ (say indohl), / dɒl/ (say dol). {ind +… …

  • 48indole — n. Chem. an organic compound with a characteristic odour formed on the reduction of indigo. Etymology: INDIGO + L oleum oil …

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  • 49indole acetic acid — The most common naturally occurring auxin. Promotes growth in excised plant organs, induces adventitious roots, inhibits axillary bud growth, regulates gravitropism …

    Dictionary of molecular biology

  • 50indole test — see Salkowski t. (def. 2) …

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