methyl |
metaxylene |
As nouns the difference between methyl and metaxylene
is that
methyl is methyl while
metaxylene is (organic chemistry) that variety of xylene, or dimethyl benzene, in which the two methyl groups occupy the meta position with reference to each other it is a colourless inflammable liquid.
methyl |
sextate |
As nouns the difference between methyl and sextate
is that
methyl is methyl while
sextate is (rare|spectroscopy) a group of six peaks or lines.
As a verb sextate is
(rare)
by one (
l).
As an adjective sextate is
(rare).
methyl |
methylhistidine |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methylhistidine
is that
methyl is methyl while
methylhistidine is (organic compound) any methyl derivative of histidine, but especially
3-methylhistidine which is found in contractile muscle.
methyl |
monomethyltransferase |
As nouns the difference between methyl and monomethyltransferase
is that
methyl is methyl while
monomethyltransferase is (enzyme) any methyltransferase that transfers a single methyl group.
methyl |
methylpyridine |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methylpyridine
is that
methyl is methyl while
methylpyridine is (organic compound) any of three isomeric methyl derivatives of pyridine.
methyl |
methylprogesterone |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methylprogesterone
is that
methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH
3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while
methylprogesterone is any of several methyl derivatives of progesterone, but especially
6-methylprogesterone that is an androgenic progestin.
methyl |
monotal |
As nouns the difference between methyl and monotal
is that
methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH
3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while
monotal is the methylglycolate of guaiacol; once used as an analgesic.
methyl |
methylisoxazole |
In organic compound terms the difference between methyl and methylisoxazole
is that
methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH
3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while
methylisoxazole is any of three isomeric methyl derivative of isoxazole, many derivatives of which are used as pharmaceuticals.
methyl |
phthiocerol |
As nouns the difference between methyl and phthiocerol
is that
methyl is methyl while
phthiocerol is (organic compound) a hydroxy derivative of a methyltetratriacontane that is a characteristic constituent of the waxes of tubercule bacilli.
methyl |
estragole |
As nouns the difference between methyl and estragole
is that
methyl is methyl while
estragole is (organic compound) the methyl ether of chavicol; it occurs in the essential oil of tarragon.
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