nucleoside
/naʊˈkliːoʊsaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A compound molecule formed from a sugar molecule and a nitrogenous base, and often found in nucleic acids.
“The researcher studied the properties of various nucleosides in the context of genetic engineering.”
2. noun
A monomer that is a derivative of a sugar molecule and a nitrogenous base.
“Nucleosides are the building blocks of nucleic acids and play a crucial role in DNA replication.”