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-mer
-mersuff.1. Polymer: elastomer.2. Isomer: epimer. [German, -mer (as in Polymer, polymer Isomer, isomer) and French -mère, both from Greek meros, part; see (s)mer- in Indo-European roots.]-mer suffix forming nouns (Chemistry) chem denoting a substance of a particular class: monomer; polymer. [from Greek meros part]-mer a combining form used in the names of classes of molecules, chemical compounds, etc., that exhibit the feature specified by the initial element: elastomer; monomer. [extracted from isomer or polymer] mer. 1. meridian. 2. meridional. -mer
-mer[mər] (organic chemistry) A combining form denoting the repeating structure unit of any high polymer. -mer
-mer (mer), 1. Chemical suffix attached to a prefix such as mono-, di-, poly-, tri-, etc., to indicate the smallest unit of a repeating structure, for example, polymer. 2. Suffix denoting a member of a particular group, for example, isomer, enantiomer. -mer 1. Chemical suffix attached to a prefix such as mono-, di-, poly-, tri-, etc., to indicate the smallest unit of a repeating structure; e.g., polymer. 2. Suffix denoting a member of a particular group; e.g., isomer, enantiomer. |