Enanthesis
enanthesis en·an·the·sis (ěn’ān-thē’sĭs)
n.
The skin eruption associated with a general disease, such as scarlatina.
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- Enantio-
1. a combining form meaning “opposite,” “opposing,” used in the formation of compound words: enantiomorph.
- Enantiodrome
noun See contranym
- Enantiomer
[ih-nan-tee-uh-mer] /ɪˈnæn ti ə mər/ noun, Chemistry. 1. either of a pair of optical isomers that are mirror images of each other. /ɛnˈæntɪəmə/ noun 1. (chem) a molecule that exhibits stereoisomerism because of the presence of one or more chiral centres enantiomer (ĭ-nān’tē-ə-mər) Either of two stereoisomers that are mirror images of one another but […]
- Enantiomorph
[ih-nan-tee-uh-mawrf] /ɪˈnæn ti əˌmɔrf/ noun, Crystallography. 1. either of two crystals exhibiting . /ɛnˈæntɪəˌmɔːf/ noun 1. either of the two crystal forms of a substance that are mirror images of each other enantiomorph en·an·ti·o·morph (ĭ-nān’tē-ə-môrf’) n. Either of a pair of crystals, molecules, or compounds that are mirror images of each other but are not […]
- Enantiomorphic
[ih-nan-tee-uh-mawr-fiz-uh m] /ɪˌnæn ti əˈmɔr fɪz əm/ noun, Crystallography. 1. the existence of two chemically identical crystal forms as mirror images of each other.