| silicon |
(noun) a tetravalent nonmetallic element that is used in alloys and electronic devices
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| silicone |
(noun) any of various polymeric organic silicon compounds obtained as oils, greases, or plastics and used especially for water-resistant and heat-resistant lubricants, varnishes, binders, and electric insulators
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| siloxane |
(noun) any of various compounds containing alternate silicon and oxygen atoms in either a linear or cyclic arrangement usually with one or two organic groups attached to each silicon atom
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| silicic |
pertaining to silica or silicon
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| silent mutation |
a change in the genetic sequence that does not alter the protein sequence.
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| SIL | silverware eating utensils |
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| SIL | a light shade of gray |
| SIL | coins made of silver |
| SIL | a soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal |
| SIL | turn silver, as of hair |
| SIL | make silver in color |
| SIL | coat with a layer of silver or a silver amalgam |
| SIL | expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively |
| SIL | having the white lustrous sheen of silver |
| SIL | lustrous gray |
| SIL | made from or largely consisting of silver |
| SIL | (classical mythology) the second age of the world, characterized by opulence and irreligion |
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