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ligando

ligand

noun lee-GAHN-doh Rare

Origin: From Latin ligandus, gerundive of ligare (to bind).

Usage Note

Ligando is a technical chemistry term for a molecule or ion that binds to a central metal atom in a coordination complex. It is a false friend for English speakers: the similar-sounding 'ligand' is the direct translation, but ligando should not be confused with the gerund of ligar ('tying' or colloquially 'flirting'). Its use is essentially restricted to scientific and academic contexts.

Examples

"El ligando se une al receptor celular."

Natural Translation

The ligand binds to the cell receptor.

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