molecular
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Adj — Relating to molecules or occurring at the level of molecules.
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Etymology
From molecule plus the adjective suffix -ar.
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What does “molecular” mean?
The word “molecular” means relating to molecules or occurring at the level of molecules. In plain terms, describes anything to do with molecules, the tiny particles that make up matter.
How do you pronounce “molecular”?
“Molecular” is pronounced muh-LEHK-yuu-luh (/məˈlɛk.jə.ləɹ/ in IPA).
How do you use “molecular” in a sentence?
Here is “molecular” used in a sentence: “Molecular biology studies life processes at the level of cells and molecules.”
What part of speech is “molecular”?
“Molecular” is an adjective.
Is “molecular” a common word?
“Molecular” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between molecular and atomic?
Atomic relates to individual atoms, the basic building blocks of matter, while molecular relates to molecules, which are two or more atoms bonded together. Molecular therefore describes a larger scale than atomic.
What is the difference between molecular mass and atomic mass?
Atomic mass is the mass of a single atom, while molecular mass is the combined mass of all the atoms in a molecule. Molecular mass is found by adding up the atomic masses of every atom in that molecule.
What is the difference between molecular and cellular?
Molecular describes the level of individual molecules, while cellular describes the level of whole cells, which are themselves made up of many molecules. Cellular is therefore a larger scale than molecular.