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/pəˈliməˌrīz/,/ˈpäləməˌrīz/,
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polymerised, past tense; polymerises, 3rd person singular present; polymerised, past participle; polymerizing, present participle; polymerising, present participle; polymerized, past participle; polymerizes, 3rd person singular present; polymerized, past tense;
  1. Combine or cause to combine to form a polymer


  1. cause (a compound) to polymerize
  2. undergo polymerization
  3. (Polymerized) A polymer is a large molecule (macromolecule) composed of repeating structural units typically connected by covalent chemical bonds. ...
  4. (Polymerization (card)) The following is a list of notable cards that are well famed in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. The cards listed are notable for their relevance to the anime and manga of the same name, its two spin-off series, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, and the real-life card game.
  5. (polymerization) the reaction in which two or more molecules of the same substance combine to form a compound containing the same elements and in the same proportions but of higher molecular weight.
  6. (polymerization) The act of joining simple molecules(monomers)into giant ones (polymers) to form plastics, fibers, elastomers and non-structural resins.
  7. (Polymerization) The process of making a polymer. Joining the molecules together in long chains
  8. (Polymerization) A chemical reaction in which small molecules combine to form larger molecules
  9. (Polymerization) solidification of a liquid in the still due to the formation of large complex molecules by thermal decomposition of the initial distilland.
  10. (POLYMERIZATION) in petroleum refining, polymerization refers to the combination of light, gaseous hydrocarbons, usually olefins, into high-molecular-weight hydrocarbons that are used in manufacturing motor gasoline and aviation fuel. ...
  11. (Polymerization) A gas heated under pressure forms a solid.
  12. (Polymerization) An undesirable change in the composition of a food fat involving intermolecular agglomeration or clumping of the normal chemical units of fat and its decomposition products into larger and insoluble chemical units.
  13. (Polymerization) Chemical reaction whereby simple materials, either one or more, are converted to complex material which possesses properties entirely different from the original materials used to start the reaction.
  14. (Polymerization) Curing of a mixture of polymer powder and monomer liquid to form an acrylic resin.
  15. (Polymerization) In chemistry, the linking of individual chemical components to form a larger chain of molecules containing repeating units; Polymers may be complex, composed of multiple different types of chemical building blocks, or homogeneous, made of the identical compound. ...
  16. (Polymerization) Refining process that uses low-temperature reforming to increase the octane value of gasoline.
  17. (Polymerization) The bonding of two or more monomers (by chemical reaction) to produce a polymer. Plastic parts produced from specific polymer alloys usually give better performance in respect to thermal and mechanical properties as compared to those of parts consisting of the respective ...
  18. (Polymerization) a series of chemical reactions with oligomers, which result in long chains of repeated units being formed.
  19. (Polymerization) warm to 72^o C. Add DNA polymerase (isolated from thermophilic bacteria, so very heat-stable) plus dATP, dCTP, dGTP and dTTP.
  20. To link together, as in the polymerization of tannins.
  21. Combine or cause to combine to form a polymer.