Educt — E duct, n. [L. eductum, fr. educere.] That which is educed, as by analysis. Sir W. Hamilton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Educt — Educt, der aus einem Körper, als bereits gebildeter Bestandtheil ausgeschiedene Stoff … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
educt — [ē′dukt΄] n. [L eductum, neut. pp. of educere] 1. something educed 2. a substance separated unchanged from another substance: distinguished from PRODUCT … English World dictionary
educt — /ee dukt/, n. 1. something educed; eduction. 2. Chem. a substance extracted from a mixture, as distinguished from a product. [1790 1800; < L eductum something educed, n. use of neut. of eductus educed (ptp. of educere to EDUCE), equiv. to e E +… … Universalium
educt — noun That which is educed … Wiktionary
educt — An extract … Medical dictionary
educt — n. deduction, conclusion; substance taken out of another substance (Chemistry) … English contemporary dictionary
educt — /ˈidʌkt/ (say eedukt) noun 1. something educed. 2. Chemistry one substance extracted unchanged from another (distinguished from a product). {Latin ēductus, past participle, educed} …
educt — ˈēˌdəkt noun ( s) Etymology: Latin eductus, past participle of educere to lead forth, draw out more at educe : something that is educed: a. chemistry : a substance separated from material in which it already existed distinguished from … Useful english dictionary
Derivatization — Derivate redirects here. For various senses of its synonym derivative , see Derivative (disambiguation). Derivatization is a technique used in chemistry which transforms a chemical compound into a product (the reaction s derivate) of similar… … Wikipedia