substrate
/ˈsəbˌstreɪt/
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Description
substrate
molecule upon which an enzyme acts
substrate
surface on which an organism lives
substrate
term used in materials science to describe the base material on which processing is conducted
substrate
material used on the tank bottom of an aquarium
substrate
soil
substrate
(in a converting process such as printing or coating) base material onto which, e.g. images, will be printed
substrate
layers of material at the bottom of a stream
substrate
solid (usually planar) substance onto which a layer of another substance is applied, and to which that second substance adheres; (in solid-state electronics) thin slice of material. These serve as the foundation upon which electronic devices
substrate
material existing or extracted from beneath the topsoil, including sand, chalk and clay; materials used in building foundations or else incorporated into plaster, brick, ceramic and concrete components, which are sometimes called 'filler' products
substrate
geology
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