activator
Americannoun
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a person or thing that activates.
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Chemistry, Biochemistry. a catalyst.
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any impurity in a mineral that causes luminescence.
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Orthodontics. a removable appliance, usually of hard plastic, that is worn in the mouth instead of a fixed appliance to help align the teeth and improve the relationship of the lower jaw to the upper.
Other Word Forms
- nonactivator noun
Etymology
Origin of activator
Example Sentences
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One of the key activators that tells satellite cells to build new muscle is HGF.
From Science Daily
Meanwhile, Mr Verrett says on his site that he is a sixth generation shaman, “servant of god and energy activator” who “demystifies spirituality” through his “no-nonsense teachings”.
From BBC
Recently introduced immune activator therapeutic monoclonal antibodies for cancer are attempting to break this hiding process.
From Science Daily
The models also showed that the loop's flexibility is what allows KIN10 to interact with an activator protein to trigger the cascade of reactions that ultimately shut down oil production and plant growth.
From Science Daily
Their investigation unearthed the mechanisms behind GPR156's ability to maintain heightened activity sans activators.
From Science Daily
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