"mesilate" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈmiː.sʌɪ.leɪt/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈmiː.sɪ.leɪt/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈmɛs.ɪˌleɪt/ [General-American] Forms: mesilates [plural]
Etymology: From mesyl + -ate (“salt, ester”). Etymology templates: {{af|en|mesyl|-ate|t2=salt, ester}} mesyl + -ate (“salt, ester”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} mesilate (plural mesilates)
  1. (pharmacology) A salt or ester of an acid CH₄O₃S used especially in pharmaceutical preparations. Categories (topical): Pharmaceutical drugs Synonyms: methanesulfonate, mesylate [UK, US]
    Sense id: en-mesilate-en-noun-aDfhtBho Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ate Topics: medicine, pharmacology, sciences

Noun [Estonian]

Head templates: {{head|et|noun form}} mesilate
  1. genitive plural of mesila Tags: form-of, genitive, plural Form of: mesila
    Sense id: en-mesilate-et-noun-J~qw2694 Categories (other): Estonian entries with incorrect language header

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