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chemistry
[ kem-uh-stree ]
noun
- the science that deals with the composition and properties of substances and various elementary forms of matter. Compare element ( def 2 ).
- chemical properties, reactions, phenomena, etc.:
the chemistry of carbon.
- the interaction of one personality with another:
The chemistry between him and his boss was all wrong.
- sympathetic understanding; rapport:
the astonishing chemistry between the actors.
- any or all of the elements that make up something:
the chemistry of love.
chemistry
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noun
- the branch of physical science concerned with the composition, properties, and reactions of substances See also inorganic chemistry organic chemistry physical chemistry
- the composition, properties, and reactions of a particular substance
- the nature and effects of any complex phenomenon
the chemistry of humour
- informal.a reaction, taken to be instinctual, between two persons
chemistry
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- The scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of the chemical elements and the compounds they form.
- The composition, structure, properties, and reactions of a substance.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of chemistry1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of chemistry1
Example Sentences
"There's a lack of policy regarding the environmental impacts of these megaconstellations," Dr. Connor Barker, a research fellow in atmospheric chemistry and physical geography at University College London, told Salon in a video interview.
The chemistry was already handled; all I had to do was play around with flavor and texture.
There was just a natural chemistry with all of us.
We got on well and there’s chemistry and we were all committed.
The role of an author isn’t such a leap from that of a casting director: to convey a story, to explore the dynamics between characters and recognize an elusive chemistry between them.
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