D-
Appearance
See also: Appendix:Variations of "d"
Translingual
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From d-glyceraldehyde, old name of (+)-glyceraldehyde.
Prefix
[edit]D-
- (chemistry) one of two mirror-image forms of an isomer (enantiomer) derived from (R)-glyceraldehyde. Written in small caps.
Usage notes
[edit]The prefixes L- and D- for enantiomers are not the same as lowercase l- and d- for levorotatory and dextrorotatory isomers, although there is substantial overlap in the physical chemistry (that is, sometimes they happen to coincide).
Antonyms
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[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]From deca-/deka-. From French SI metric system origins. From Latin decas, from Ancient Greek δέκα (déka, “10”).
Prefix
[edit]D-
- (metrology) Nonstandard form of da- (“deca-”).
Korean
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[edit]Prefix
[edit]D‐ • (di maineoseu)
- ... days before the big event.
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