chemical
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: kĕm'ĭk-əl, IPA(key): /ˈkɛmɪkəl/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -ɛmɪkəl
Adjective
chemical (not comparable)
Derived terms
Translations
relating to chemistry
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Noun
chemical (plural chemicals)
- (chemistry, sciences) Any specific chemical element or chemical compound or alloy.
- (colloquial) An artificial chemical compound.
- I color my hair with henna, not chemicals.
- (slang) An addictive drug.
Usage notes
- The noun is frequently used in a slang and more specific non-technical way (2nd and 3rd definition) by the general public. Chemists and those who understand chemistry may gravitate toward the first, but the term "substance" is preferred usage.
Derived terms
terms derived from chemical
- antichemical
- chemical abortion
- chemical affinity
- chemical agent
- chemical beam epitaxy
- chemical biology
- chemical bond
- chemical castration
- chemical change
- chemical clock
- chemical composition
- chemical database
- chemical decomposition
- chemical defense
- chemical dependency
- chemical depilatory
- chemical dermatitis
- chemical ecology
- chemical element
- chemical energy
- chemical engineering
- chemical fingerprint
- chemical-free
- chemical hazard
- chemical horn
- chemical indicator
- chemical industry
- chemical kinetics
- chemical laser
- chemical law
- chemical messenger
- chemical oceanography
- chemical pathology
- chemical peel
- chemical peritonitis
- chemical physics
- chemical plant
- chemical reaction
- chemical reactor
- chemical sensitivity
- chemical series
- chemical shift
- chemical toilet
- chemical weapon
Translations
any specific element or chemical compound
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an artificial chemical compound
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an addictive drug
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