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'''-mer''' and '''mer-''' (from Greek ''[[meros]]'', part) are [[affix]]es used in the following words. |
'''-mer''' and '''mer-''' (from Greek ''[[meros]]'', part) are [[affix]]es used in the following words. |
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==Chemistry or biochemistry== |
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* [[Monomer]] |
* [[Monomer]] |
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* [[Dimer]] |
* [[Dimer]] |
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* [[Polymer]] |
* [[Polymer]] |
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* [[Enantiomer]] |
* [[Enantiomer]] |
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* [[Heteromer]] |
* [[Heteromer]] |
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* [[Isomer]] |
* [[Isomer]] |
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==Biology== |
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* [[Merosity]], a characteristic regarding the flower petals number in plants |
* [[Merosity]], a characteristic regarding the flower petals number in plants |
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* [[Metamery]], a characteristic of segmented animals |
* [[Metamery]], a characteristic of segmented animals |
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-mer and mer- (from Greek meros, part) are affixes used in the following words.
Chemistry or biochemistry
- Monomer
- Dimer
- Trimer
- Tetramer
- Pentamer
- Hexamer
- Heptamer
- Octamer
- Nonamer
- Decamer
- Dodecamer
- Oligomer
- Polymer
- Enantiomer
- Heteromer
- Isomer