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Academic journal
Polymer Journal is the official journal of the Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ) and publishes original articles, notes, short communications and
Polymer_Journal
Academic journal
Journal of Polymer Science is a peer-reviewed journal of polymer science currently published by John Wiley & Sons. It was originally established as the
Journal_of_Polymer_Science
Academic journal
Polymer is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of polymer science. It is published by Elsevier and the editor-in-chief is Benny D
Polymer_(journal)
Academic journal
Polymers is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering polymer science. It was established in 2009 and is published monthly by MDPI. The
Polymers_(journal)
Substance composed of macromolecules with repeating structural units
IUPAC definition A polymer is a substance composed of macromolecules. A macromolecule is a molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of
Polymer
Polymers that absorb and retain extremely large amounts of liquid
A superabsorbent polymer (SAP) (also called slush powder) is a water-absorbing hydrophilic homopolymers or copolymers that can absorb and retain extremely
Superabsorbent_polymer
Biodegradable polymer
ring-opening polymerization of lactide [–C(CH 3)HC(=O)O–] 2, the cyclic dimer of the basic repeating unit. Often PLA is blended with other polymers. PLA can
Polylactic_acid
Phenomenon in chemistry
In polymer chemistry, photo-oxidation (sometimes: oxidative photodegradation) is the degradation of a polymer surface due to the combined action of light
Photo-oxidation_of_polymers
Alteration in the polymer properties under the influence of environmental factors
Polymer degradation is the lowering of a polymer, such as strength, caused by changes in its chemical composition. Polymers and particularly plastics
Polymer_degradation
Academic journal
European Polymer Journal is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal, established in 1965 and published by Elsevier. The journal is publishing both
European_Polymer_Journal
Polymer with a backbone of one composite and random branches of another composite
composite. The picture labeled "graft polymer" shows how grafted chains of species B are covalently bonded to polymer species A. Although the side chains
Graft_polymer
Polymerization mechanism
Chain-growth polymerization (AE) or chain-growth polymerisation (BE) is a polymerization technique where monomer molecules add onto the active site on
Chain-growth_polymerization
Polymers that break down by bacterial decomposition
Biodegradable polymers are polymers that can be decomposed by the action of living organisms. Whereas most polymers are designed for longevity, biodegradable
Biodegradable_polymer
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Polymer, a 2012 album by American rapper Tonedeff Polymer (album), a 2019 album by British electronic duo Plaid Polymer (journal), an academic
Polymer_(disambiguation)
Chain polymerization involving cyclic monomers
IUPAC definition A polymerization in which a cyclic monomer yields a monomeric unit which is acyclic or contains fewer cycles than the monomer. Note: If
Ring-opening_polymerization
Type of polymerization reaction mechanism
In polymer chemistry, step-growth polymerization is a type of polymerization mechanism in which bi-functional or multifunctional monomers react to form
Step-growth_polymerization
Academic journal
The Journal of Applied Polymer Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering polymer science. The journal covers all applications of synthetic
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Journal_of_Applied_Polymer_Science
Materials that can retain several shapes
Shape-memory polymers (SMPs) are polymeric smart materials that have the ability to return from a deformed state (temporary shape) to their original (permanent)
Shape-memory_polymer
Polymer obtained by irreversibly hardening (curing) a resin
In materials science, a thermosetting polymer, often called a thermoset, is a polymer that is obtained by irreversibly hardening ("curing") a soft solid
Thermosetting_polymer
Lithium-ion battery using a polymer electrolyte
A lithium polymer battery, or more correctly, lithium-ion polymer battery (abbreviated as LiPo, LIP, Li-poly, lithium-poly, and others), is a rechargeable
Lithium_polymer_battery
Polymer with synthetic molecular receptor
imprinted polymer (MIP) is a polymer that has been processed using the molecular imprinting technique which leaves cavities in the polymer matrix with
Molecularly_imprinted_polymer
Partial alignment of polymer molecular chains
Crystallization of polymers is a process associated with partial alignment of their molecular chains. These chains fold together and form ordered regions
Crystallization_of_polymers
Material of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids
wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic materials composed primarily of polymers. Their defining characteristic, plasticity, allows them to be molded, extruded
Plastic
Academic journal
Chemistry portal Polymer Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry covering all aspects of the chemistry
Polymer_Chemistry_(journal)
Polymer
PETE, or the obsolete PETP or PET-P) is the most common thermoplastic polymer resin of the polyester family and is used in fibres for clothing, containers
Polyethylene_terephthalate
of Polymer Science was established in 1951 and currently has about 12,000 members. The society issues a monthly academic journal, the Polymer Journal. "What
Society_of_Polymer_Science
Substances that can repair themselves
"Mendable Polymers". Journal of Materials Chemistry. 18: 41–62. doi:10.1039/b713953p. Armstrong G, Buggy M (2005). "Hydrogen-bonded supramolecules polymers: A
Self-healing_material
Academic journal
The Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the field of materials science, especially the
Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers
Journal_of_Bioactive_and_Compatible_Polymers
Type of material
Smart polymers, stimuli-responsive polymers or functional polymers are high-performance polymers that change according to the environment they are in.
Smart_polymer
Chemical compound
(October 1978). "Dye-sensitized photoinitiated cationic polymerization". Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition. 16 (10): 2441–2451. Bibcode:1978JPoSA
3,4-Epoxycyclohexylmethyl-3',4'-epoxycyclohexane carboxylate
3,4-Epoxycyclohexylmethyl-3',4'-epoxycyclohexane_carboxylate
Type of solid ionic conductor electrolyte
acid plasticizer on chitosan–lithium acetate solid polymer electrolytes". European Polymer Journal. 39 (5): 897–902. Bibcode:2003EurPJ..39..897Y. doi:10
Solid-state_electrolyte
Type of concrete that uses polymers to replace lime-type cements as a binder
polymer used is exclusively epoxy. In some cases the polymer is used in addition to Portland cement to form Polymer Cement Concrete (PCC) or Polymer Modified
Polymer_concrete
Soft water-rich polymer gel
fluid. The solid phase is a water insoluble three dimensional network of polymers, having absorbed a large amount of water or biological fluids. Hydrogels
Hydrogel
Polymer showing drastic changes in physical properties with temperature
Temperature-responsive polymers or thermoresponsive polymers are polymers that exhibit drastic and discontinuous changes in their physical properties with
Temperature-responsive polymer
Temperature-responsive_polymer
English chemist (born 1962)
Warwick. Haddleton’s work focuses on controlled polymer synthesis and the industrial applications of polymer materials. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society
David_Haddleton
A telechelic polymer or oligomer is a prepolymer capable of entering into further polymerization or other reactions through its reactive end-groups. It
Telechelic_polymer
Yielding mechanism in polymers
Crazing is a yielding mechanism in polymers characterized by the formation of a fine network of microvoids and fibrils. These structures (known as crazes)
Crazing
Thermoplastic polymer
polypropene, is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications. It is produced via chain-growth polymerization from the monomer propylene.
Polypropylene
Academic journal
Carbohydrate Polymers is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers the entire scope of carbohydrate polymers and the research and exploitation of
Carbohydrate_Polymers
Polymer matrix capable of ion conduction
A polymer electrolyte is a polymer matrix capable of ion conduction. Much like other types of electrolyte—liquid and solid-state—polymer electrolytes aid
Polymer_electrolytes
Type of polymer material
Polyimines are classified as polymer materials that contain imine groups, which are characterised by a double bond between a carbon and nitrogen atom
Polyimine
Chemical compound
and also fairly inexpensive compared to other polymers. Its lower molecular weight compared to many polymers aids in its biodegradability. Poly(ethylene
Poly(ethylene_adipate)
Chemical compound
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH, PVA, or PVAl) is a water-soluble synthetic polymer. It has the idealized formula [CH2CH(OH)]n. It is used in papermaking, textile
Polyvinyl_alcohol
Class of polyethylenes
of several varieties of polyethylene (PE). PE's, the dominant synthetic polymer, are produced in many forms that differ in terms of molecular weight, branching
High-density_polyethylene
Type of polymerization occurring at the interface of two immiscible phases
Interfacial polymerization is a type of step-growth polymerization in which polymerization occurs at the interface between two immiscible phases (generally
Interfacial_polymerization
Chemical compound
Poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA) is a polymer made from methacrylic acid (preferred IUPAC name, 2-methylprop-2-enoic acid), which is a carboxylic acid. It
Poly(methacrylic_acid)
Type of deterioration of film stock
strategies enabling advanced applications of cellulose acetate". European Polymer Journal. 197 112360. Elsevier Science. Bibcode:2023EurPJ.19712360B. doi:10
Vinegar_syndrome
Polymerization reaction initiated by a charge transfer to a monomer
cationic polymerization: An ionic polymerization in which the kinetic-chain carriers are cations. In polymer chemistry, cationic polymerization is a type
Cationic_polymerization
Chemical structures
of polymeric materials. Topological polymers, or polymer topology, could refer to a single polymeric chain with topological information or a polymer network
Topological_polymers
Macromolecule involving monomeric sequence-control
A sequence-controlled polymer is a macromolecule, in which the sequence of monomers is controlled to some degree. This control can be absolute but not
Sequence-controlled_polymer
Chemical compound
Polypropylene glycol or polypropylene oxide is the polymer (or macromolecule) of propylene glycol. Chemically it is a polyether, and, more generally speaking
Polypropylene_glycol
Class of chemical compounds
"Characterization of epoxies cured with bimodal blends of polyetheramines". Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 130 (3): 1621–1631. doi:10.1002/app.39322. ISSN 0021-8995
Polyetheramines
Medicinal locomotive lab
class of polymers consists of natural polymers with inherent antimicrobial activity and polymers modified to exhibit antimicrobial activity. Polymers are generally
Antimicrobial_polymer
Chemical compound
engineering polymer that is used as an insulator in the electrical and electronics industries. It is a thermoplastic (semi-)crystalline polymer, and a type
Polybutylene_terephthalate
Type of soft foam toy
"Photogeneration of gelatinous networks from pre-existing polymers". Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 122 (1): 168–174. doi:10.1002/app.34133. "NeeDoh®
Squishy
Chemical compound H2N(CH2)6NH2
Curing of bisphenol a diglycidyl ether with diamines". Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Symposia. 53 (1): 45–55. doi:10.1002/polc.5070530108. Dušek
Hexamethylenediamine
A thermoset polymer matrix is a synthetic polymer reinforcement where polymers act as binder or matrix to secure in place incorporated particulates, fibres
Thermoset_polymer_matrix
Process to transform the material properties of natural rubber
vulcanization is a chemical process for converting natural rubber or related polymers into materials of varying hardness, elasticity, and mechanical durability
Sulfur_vulcanization
Polymerization-induced phase separation (PIPS) is the occurrence of phase separation in a multicomponent mixture induced by the polymerization of one or
Polymerization-induced phase separation
Polymerization-induced_phase_separation
Type of polymer degradation
In polymers, such as plastics, thermal degradation refers to a type of polymer degradation where damaging chemical changes take place at elevated temperatures
Thermal degradation of polymers
Thermal_degradation_of_polymers
Synthetic material
in plant-based vinyl ester resins and reactive diluents". European Polymer Journal. 98: 199–215. doi:10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2017.11.002. Kroschwitz, Jacqueline
Vinyl_ester_resin
American polymer researcher
Molecular constitutive equations for a class of branched polymers: The pom-pom polymer. Journal of Rheology 42(1), 81 (1998). R. G. Larson. Instabilities
Ronald_G._Larson
Light-sensitive material used in making electronics
mechanism of novolak–diazonaphthoquinone resists". Review. European Polymer Journal. 38 (4): 619–629. Bibcode:2002EurPJ..38..619R. doi:10.1016/S0014-3057(01)00230-0
Photoresist
polymerisation is a form of polymerization that is catalyzed by transition metal salts and complexes. Coordination polymerization started in the 1950s with
Coordination_polymerization
Polysaccharide from crustacean shells
flexible chitosan-based polymer gel as an electrolyte for use in zinc-alkaline based chemistries". Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 138 (33) 50813
Chitosan
Reversible-deactivation radical polymerization
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is an example of a reversible-deactivation radical polymerization. Like its counterpart, ATRA, or atom transfer
Atom transfer radical polymerization
Atom_transfer_radical_polymerization
Class of synthetic fiber related to nylon
S (1987). "A New Approach to High Modulus, High Tenacity Fibers". Polymer Journal. 19: 199. doi:10.1295/polymj.19.119. Kadolph, Sara J. Anna L. Langford
Aramid
Longest chain of covalently-bonded atoms in a polymer
of the molecule. In polymer science, the polymer chain or simply backbone of a polymer is the main chain of a polymer. Polymers are often classified
Polymer_backbone
Scientific method to study solutions, gels, and other polymeric systems
Polymer scattering experiments are one of the main scientific methods used in chemistry, physics and other sciences to study the characteristics of polymeric
Polymer_scattering
Plastic that softens with heat and hardens on cooling
A thermoplastic, or thermosoftening plastic, is any plastic polymer material that becomes pliable or moldable at a certain elevated temperature and solidifies
Thermoplastic
Plasma polymerization (or glow discharge polymerization) uses plasma sources to generate a gas discharge that provides energy to activate or fragment gaseous
Plasma_polymerization
cationic polymerization is a living polymerization technique involving cationic propagating species. It enables the synthesis of very well defined polymers (low
Living cationic polymerization
Living_cationic_polymerization
Antiseptic solution
Khutoryanskiy VV (8 November 2023). "Advances in antimicrobial polymeric iodophors". European Polymer Journal. 201 112573. Bibcode:2023EurPJ.20112573M. doi:10.1016/j
Povidone-iodine
"Semiconducting and Metallic Polymers: The Fourth Generation of Polymeric Materials†". The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 105 (36): 8475–8491. doi:10.1021/jp011611w
List_of_conjugated_polymers
Engineering field studying polymer materials
Polymer engineering is generally an engineering field that designs, analyses, and modifies polymer materials. Polymer engineering covers aspects of the
Polymer_engineering
Soluble complex that can release iodine
complexed with a solubilizing agent, such as a surfactant or water-soluble polymers such as povidone (forming povidone-iodine). The result is a water-soluble
Iodophor
Chemical compound
free-radical polymerization of chloroprene. In commercial production, this polymer is prepared by free radical emulsion polymerization. Polymerization is initiated
Neoprene
Type of material
resins, also known as polyepoxides, a class of reactive prepolymers and polymers which contain epoxide groups. The epoxide functional group is also collectively
Epoxy
Chemical compound
Cyclic olefin polymer (COP) is a type of amorphous polymer used in a wide variety of applications including pharmaceutical packaging and medical devices
Cyclic_olefin_polymer
Water-soluble polymer
Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), also commonly called povidone, is a water-soluble polymer compound made from the monomer N-vinylpyrrolidone. PVP is available in
Polyvinylpyrrolidone
Chemical compound
temperature-resistant thermoplastic polymer produced by radical polymerization from the monomer N-vinylcarbazole. It is a photoconductive polymer and thus the basis for
Polyvinylcarbazole
Single Chain Cyclized/Knotted Polymers are a new class of polymer architecture with a general structure consisting of multiple intramolecular cyclization
Knotted_polymers
Dipolar ion polymer
Polysulfobetaines are zwitterionic polymers that contain a positively charged quaternary ammonium and a negatively charged sulfonate group within one constitutional
Polysulfobetaine
Polymerization process involving free radicals as repeating units
In polymer chemistry, radical polymerization (RP) is a method of polymerization by which a polymer forms by the successive addition of a radical to building
Radical_polymerization
Light, strong and rigid composite material
Carbon fiber (or fibre)-reinforced polymers are extremely strong and light fiber-reinforced plastics that contain carbon fibers. CFRPs can be expensive
Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer
Carbon-fiber_reinforced_polymer
Common synthetic polymer
abbreviated: PVC) is the world's third-most widely produced synthetic polymer of plastic (after polyethylene and polypropylene). About 40 million tons
Polyvinyl_chloride
Polymerization after alignment of monomers by crystallisation
Topochemical polymerization is a polymerization method performed by monomers aligned in the crystal state. In this process, the monomers are crystallised
Topochemical_polymerization
Academic journal
scientific journal covering polymer science. It publishes Reviews, Feature Articles, Communications, and Full Papers at the intersection of polymer and materials
Macromolecular_Bioscience
Chemical compound
cationic ring-opening polymerization of 2-oxazolines revealing optimal combinations of monomers and initiators". European Polymer Journal. 65: 298–304. doi:10
Methyl trifluoromethanesulfonate
Methyl_trifluoromethanesulfonate
Chemical addition of an –SH and –C≡CH molecule
"Addition polymerization of 2-cyano-1, 4-benzenedithiol to 1,4-diethynylbenzene and properties of polymers". Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry
Thiol-yne_reaction
Polymerization reaction among insoluble monomers in a solution
In polymer chemistry, emulsion polymerization is a type of radical polymerization that usually starts with an emulsion incorporating water, monomers, and
Emulsion_polymerization
Academic journal
Polymer Bulletin is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media, covering polymer science, including chemistry, physics
Polymer_Bulletin
Soil additive
published in the June 1952 issue of the journal Soil Science, volume 73, June 1952 that was dedicated to polymeric soil conditioners. The original formulation
Soil_conditioner
Organic polymers that conduct electricity
Conductive polymers or, more precisely, intrinsically conducting polymers (ICPs) are organic polymers that conduct electricity. Such compounds may have
Conductive_polymer
Equation in polymer science
particular polymer-solvent system as well as temperature. a {\textstyle a} is related to the polymer's hydrodynamic volume, and thus the solvated polymer's typical
Mark–Houwink_equation
Polymeric arrays of repeating units connected by non-covalent bonds
Supramolecular polymers are a subset of polymers where the monomeric units are connected by reversible and highly directional secondary interactions–that
Supramolecular_polymer
Organic Polymer
Polythiophenes (PTs) are polymerized thiophenes, a sulfur heterocycle. The parent PT is an insoluble colored solid with the formula (C4H2S)n. The rings
Polythiophene
academic journals published by MDPI. As of September 2022, MDPI publishes 399 peer-reviewed academic journals and nine conference journals. Contents
List of MDPI academic journals
List_of_MDPI_academic_journals
Homogeneous mixture containing dissolved polymers
Polymer solutions are solutions containing dissolved polymers. These may exist as liquid solutions (e.g. in aqueous solution), or as solid solutions (e
Polymer_solution
Engineering technique
Polymer soil stabilization refers to the addition of polymers to improve the physical properties of soils, most often for geotechnical engineering, construction
Polymer_soil_stabilization
POLYMER JOURNAL
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Colmore in Hampshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Colemere, from Old English cÅl ‘cool’ + mere ‘pool’, ‘pond’.Altered spelling of German Kollmer, an Alsatian habitational name for someone from Colmar (formerly written Kolmar), or of Gollmer, a habitational name for someone from any of various places named Golm or Golme.
Surname or Lastname
North German (Plümer) and English
North German (Plümer) and English : variant of Plum, the suffix -er denoting habitation or occupation.Altered form of South German Pflümer, an occupational name for a grower or seller of plums, from an agent derivative of Middle High German pflūme ‘plum’.English : variant of Plummer 1.English and Dutch : occupational name for a dealer in feathers and quills, from an agent derivative of Middle English plume, Middle Dutch pluim ‘feather’, ‘plume’.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for someone who was handy with his fists, from Old French poigneor ‘fighter’ (Latin pugnator, from pugnare ‘to fight’, a derivative of pugnus ‘fist’).Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ab Ynyr ‘son of Ynyr’, a personal name from Latin Honorius.
Boy/Male
British, English
One who Holds a Palm
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Poyner.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a whitewasher, Middle English limer, lymer, an agent derivative of Old English līm ‘lime’.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Latin palma, PALMER means "palm tree." Before it was a surname, Palmer was an old byname for "a pilgrim," someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually been there.
Boy/Male
English American Latin
Pilgrim; bearing a palm branch.
Boy/Male
English
Charcoal merchant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a dealer in feathers, from Middle English, Old French plume ‘feather’ (Latin pluma).English and North German : variant of Plum.Catalan (Plumé) : variant of plomer, occupational name for a worker in lead, from a derivative of plom ‘lead’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Peiser.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Collier.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : variant spelling of Colmer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Clement.George Clymer (1739–1813), a signer of the Declaration of Independence and of the Constitution, was a prosperous and well-connected Philadelphia merchant. His grandfather, Richard Clymer, came to Philadelphia in 1705 from Bristol, England.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Latin
Palm Tree
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Charcoal Merchant; Coal Seller
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bulmer.Dutch : probably from the Germanic personal name Baldemar, composed of the elements bald ‘bold’ + mar ‘famous’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French palmer, paumer (from palme, paume ‘palm tree’, Latin palma), a nickname for someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Such pilgrims generally brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually made the journey, but there was a vigorous trade in false souvenirs, and the term also came to be applied to a cleric who sold indulgences.Swedish (Palmér) : ornamental name formed with palm ‘palm tree’ + the suffix -ér, from Latin -erius ‘descendant of’.Irish : when not truly of English origin (see 1 above), a surname adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Maolfhoghmhair (see Milford) perhaps because they were from an ecclesiastical family.German : topographic name for someone living among pussy willows (see Palm 2).German : from the personal name Palm (see Palm 3).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Latin
Bearing a Palm Branch; Palm-bearer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Holmer in Buckinghamshire and Herefordshire, both named with Old English hol ‘hollow’ + mere ‘pool’.English : topographic name for someone who lived either on a piece of slightly raised land lying in a fen or partly surrounded by streams or where holly grew, from a derivative of Middle English holm (see Holm 1 and 2).Swedish, Danish, and North German (Schleswig-Holstein) : topographic name for someone who lived on an island (see Holm).
POLYMER JOURNAL
POLYMER JOURNAL
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nishkain | நீஷà¯à®•ைந
Selfless
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Living; Wealthy (in Hebrew); Thankful to God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Eye
Female
German
Pet form of German Hedwig, HEDDA means "contending battle."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Defluxion, imposthume.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern
God of North-east Direction
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Rejecter
Girl/Female
Tamil
Silver, A companion
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beloved, Lover
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n.
A pulley.
n.
See Polyp.
n.
One who poles.
n.
An extortioner. See Poller.
n.
One who polls; specifically: (a) One who polls or lops trees. (b) One who polls or cuts hair; a barber. [R.] (c) One who extorts or plunders. [Obs.] Baex. (d) One who registplws votplws, or one who enters his name as a voter.
v. t.
One who palms or cheats, as at cards or dice.
n.
A polymeric form of terpene, resembling terbene.
n.
One who, or that which, plies
a.
Polymeric.
n.
See Pliers.
n.
A tract of low land reclaimed from the sea by of high embankments.
n.
The act or process of forming polymers.
n.
Short for Palmer fly, an artificial fly made to imitate a hairy caterpillar; a hackle.
n.
A kind of balance used in raising and letting down a drawbridge. It consists of timbers joined in the form of a St. Andrew's cross.
n.
A lurcher.
n.
A polypidom.
n.
A palmerworm.
a.
Having the same percentage composition (that is, having the same elements united in the same proportion by weight), but different molecular weights; -- often used with with; thus, cyanic acid (CNOH), fulminic acid (C2N2O2H2), and cyanuric acid (C3N3O3H3), are polymeric with each other.
n.
A wandering religious votary; especially, one who bore a branch of palm as a token that he had visited the Holy Land and its sacred places.
n.
Any one of two or more substances related to each other by polymerism; specifically, a substance produced from another substance by chemical polymerization.