macrocyclic compound
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macrocyclic — mac·ro·cy·clic .mak rō sik lik, sī klik adj containing or being a chemical ring that consists usu. of 15 or more atoms <a macrocyclic antibiotic> macrocyclic n * * * mac·ro·cyc·lic (mak″ro sikґlik) ( siґklik) pertaining to a large… … Medical dictionary
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