- dimethyltubocurarine
- di·meth·yl·tu·bo·cu·ra·rine -.t(y)ü-bō-kyu̇-'rär-ən, -.ēn n a derivative of tubocurarine esp metocurine iodide
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
dimethyltubocurarine — di·meth·yl·tubocurarine … English syllables
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