racemic
English
Etymology
From French racémique, from Latin racēmus (“cluster or bunch of grapes”) + -ique or from raceme + -ic. The name came from racemic acid, which was isolated from grapes.
Adjective
racemic (comparative more racemic, superlative most racemic)
- (chemistry) containing equal amounts of dextrorotatory (D) and levorotatory (L) stereoisomers and therefore not being optically active; typically, will be synthetic rather than natural
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Translations
containing equal amounts of D- and L-stereoisomers
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