biochemically

biochemically
adverb
with respect to biochemistry
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biochemically interesting phenomenon

Derived from adjective: ↑biochemical

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adverb

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biochemˈically adverb
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biochemically adverb
Thesaurus: general words relating to biological scienceshyponym
Main entry: biochemical

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