-ase

See also: ase, ASE, asé, asè, asė, åse, Åse, and Āsè

English

Etymology

Derived from ending of diastase

Suffix

-ase

  1. Used to form the names of enzymes.

Derived terms

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Indonesian

Etymology 1

Dutch -age.

Suffix

-ase

  1. -age

Etymology 2

English -ase.

Suffix

-ase

  1. (chemistry) -ase

Portuguese

Suffix

-ase f

  1. (chemistry) -ase (forms the names of enzymes)

Derived terms

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