The Collaborative International Dictionary
bimolecular \bi"mo*lec"u*lar\, a. [Pref. bi- + molecular.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, involving, or formed from, two molecules; as, a bimolecular reaction (a reaction between two molecules).
Wiktionary
a. 1 (context chemistry of a reaction English) involving two molecules 2 consisting of two layers of molecules
WordNet
adj. relating to or affecting two molecules
Usage examples of "bimolecular".
The policeman stationed at the door of the apartment had passed her a spray gun loaded with a polymer which, on discharge, would form itself into a bimolecular membrane and ding to anything it touched.
Her eyes were a vivid green, but die color could easily have been a bimolecular overlay.
The policeman stationed at the door of the apartment had passed her a spray gun loaded with a polymer which, on discharge, would form itself into a bimolecular membrane and cling to anything it touched.
Her eyes were a vivid green, but the color could easily have been a bimolecular overlay.
The sequence in which the fifteen bimolecular units forming the affinity twin had to be joined.
The policeman stationed at the door of the apartment had passed her a spray gun loaded with a polymer which, on discharge, would form itself into a bimolecular membrane and ding to anything it touched.