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There are 18 thirteen-letter words containing ACYLA

acyladenylateacyl␣anhydrideaminoacylasesaminoacylatedaminoacylatesautoacylationheptaacylatedhyperacylatedhypoacylationmonoacylatingmonoacylationpentaacylatedpolyacylamidetetraacylatedthioacylationtransacylasestransacylatedunderacylated

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  • acyladenylate — n. (Organic chemistry) Any acyl adenylate.
  • acyl␣anhydride — n. (Organic chemistry) An acid anhydride.
  • aminoacylases — n. Plural of aminoacylase.
  • aminoacylated — adj. (Biochemistry) That has been reacted with an amino acid (especially…
  • aminoacylates — n. Plural of aminoacylate.
  • autoacylation — n. (Organic chemistry, biochemistry) intramolecular acylation…
  • heptaacylated — adj. (Organic chemistry) Modified by the addition of seven acyl groups.
  • hyperacylated — adj. (Organic chemistry) Excessively acylated.
  • hypoacylation — n. (Biochemistry) A diminished level of acylation, typically of a protein.
  • monoacylating — v. Present participle of monoacylate.
  • monoacylation — n. (Organic chemistry) acylation with a single acyl group (where…
  • pentaacylated — adj. (Organic chemistry) acylated in five positions.
  • polyacylamide — n. (Organic chemistry) Any polyamide formed by the polymerisation… — n. Misspelling of polyacrylamide.
  • tetraacylated — adj. (Organic chemistry) acylated with four acyl groups.
  • thioacylation — n. (Organic chemistry) Modification by addition of a thioacyl group.
  • transacylases — n. Plural of transacylase.
  • transacylated — adj. (Organic chemistry) Modified by transacylation.
  • underacylated — adj. Less than normally acylated.
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