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adduct
2
(ad¦duct)
Pronunciation:
/ˈadʌkt/
noun
Chemistry
the product of an addition reaction between two compounds:
a stable, covalent adduct of enzyme and substrate DNA results
Origin:
1940s
: from German
Addukt
(blend of
Addition
and
Produkt
)
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