nucleosid
/nuːkleɪˈɒsɪd/Definitions
1. noun
Any of a group of compounds, especially nucleosides, that are composed of a nitrogenous base linked to a sugar molecule
“The researcher studied the properties of various nucleosids in the lab.”
1. noun
Any of a group of compounds, especially nucleosides, that are composed of a nitrogenous base linked to a sugar molecule
“The researcher studied the properties of various nucleosids in the lab.”