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Definitions of multivalent in various dictionaries:
adj - used of the association of three or more homologous chromosomes during the first division of meiosis
adj - having more than one valence, or having a valence of 3 or higher
adj - having many values, meanings, or appeals
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used of the association of three or more homologous chromosomes during the first division of meiosis |
having many values, meanings, or appeals |
having more than one valence, or having a valence of 3 or higher |
Chemistry Polyvalent. |
Genetics Of or relating to the association of three or more homologous chromosomes during the first division of meiosis. |
Immunology Having several sites of attachment for an antibody or antigen. |
Having various meanings or values: subtle, multivalent allegory. |
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In chemistry, the valence or valency of an element is a measure of its combining power with other atoms when it forms chemical compounds or molecules. The concept of valence developed in the second half of the 19th century and helped successfully explain the molecular structure of inorganic and organic compounds. * The quest for the underlying causes of valence led to the modern theories of chemical bonding, including the cubical atom (1902), Lewis structures (1916), valence bond theory (1927), molecular orbitals (1928), valence shell electron pair repulsion theory (1958), and all of the advanced methods of quantum chemistry. |