Molecular

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /məˈlɛkjəl/

Definitions of molecular

adjective relating to or consisting of molecules

Example Sentences

A1 Water is made up of two molecular of hydrogen and one molecular of oxygen.

A2 Students in the chemistry lab learned about the molecular structure of different compounds.

B1 The scientist conducted a study on the molecular composition of the new drug.

B2 The research team used advanced techniques to analyze the molecular properties of the protein.

C1 The professor's groundbreaking research focused on the molecular mechanisms of genetic mutations.

C2 The pharmaceutical company invested in cutting-edge technology to study molecular interactions at the atomic level.

Examples of molecular in a Sentence

formal The scientist conducted a study on the molecular structure of the compound.

informal I heard that they're working on something related to molecular stuff in the lab.

slang The whole molecular thing is way over my head, man.

figurative The molecular level of detail in the painting is truly remarkable.

Grammatical Forms of molecular

past tense

molecularized

plural

moleculars

comparative

more molecular

superlative

most molecular

present tense

molecularizes

future tense

will molecularize

perfect tense

has molecularized

continuous tense

is molecularizing

singular

molecular

positive degree

molecular

infinitive

to molecularize

gerund

molecularizing

participle

molecularized

Origin and Evolution of molecular

First Known Use: 1690 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'molecular' originated from the Latin word 'molecula', which means a small mass or particle.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in a scientific context to refer to tiny particles or masses, the term 'molecular' evolved to encompass the study of the structure and properties of molecules in chemistry and biology.