micelle

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Borrowed from New Latin micella, from mica (crumb) + -ella.

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micelle (plural micelles)

  1. (chemistry) a colloidal aggregate, in a simple geometric form, of a specific number of amphipathic molecules which forms at a well-defined concentration, called the critical micelle concentration

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Danish

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micelle

  1. micelle

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French

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Etymology

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Formed from the root of Latin mīca, with the suffix -elle, or borrowed from New Latin micella.

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  • IPA(key): /mi.sɛl/
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micelle f (plural micelles)

  1. micelle

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  • Turkish: misel

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micelle f

  1. plural of micella