enantiopure

adj

Etymology

From enantio- + pure.

  1. derived from *pewH- — “to cleanse, purify
  2. derived from pūrus — “clean, free from dirt or filth, unmixed, plain
  3. derived from pur
  4. inherited from pure
  5. prefixed as enantiopure — “enantio + pure

Definitions

  1. Enantiomerically pure (containing a single enantiomer).

The neighborhood

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