ride (noun)
81lip|o|pol|y|sac|cha|ride — «LIHP uh POL ee SAK uh ryd, uhr ihd», noun. a compound formed by a lipid and a polysaccharide: »bacterial lipopolysaccharides …
82mon|o|chlo|ride — «MON uh KLR yd, ihd; KLOHR », noun. a chloride having one chlorine atom per molecule …
83mon|o|sac|cha|ride — «MON uh SAK uh ryd, uhr ihd», noun. any one of a class of simple sugars, such as glucose, fructose, and rabinose, that occur naturally or are formed by hydrolyzing polysaccharides or glycosides: »Monosaccharides…are made up of a chain of five or… …
84mu|co|pol|y|sac|cha|ride — «MYOO koh POL ee SAK uh ryd, uhr ihd», noun. a carbohydrate compound, such as heparin, containing amino sugar and sugar acids, found mainly in the connective tissue but also present in mucous tissue and synovial fluid: »The blood group to which… …
85ol|i|go|sac|cha|ride — «OL uh goh SAK uh ryd, uhr ihd», noun. a carbohydrate that on hydrolysis yields a relatively small number (usually two to ten) of monosaccharides as compared to a polysaccharide …
86ox|y|chlo|ride — «OK see KLAWR yd, KLOHR ; ihd», noun. 1. a combination of oxygen and chlorine with another element. 2. a compound of a metallic chloride with the oxide of the same metal …
87per|chlo|ride — «pur KLR yd, ihd; KLOHR », noun. a compound of chlorine with another element or radical, containing the maximum proportion of chlorine …
88pol|y|sac|cha|ride — «POL ee SAK uh ryd, uhr ihd», noun. any carbohydrate of a class, such as starch, dextrin, and insulin, that can be decomposed into two or more simple sugars by hydrolysis …
89sac|cha|ride — «SAK uh ryd, uhr ihd», noun. 1. a compound consisting of one or more simple sugars; carbohydrate. 2. a compound of sugar with an organic base. 3. a compound of a metallic oxide with a sugar; saccharate …
90sub|chlo|ride — «suhb KLR yd, ihd; KLOHR », noun. a chloride that contains a relatively small proportion of chlorine …