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4-oxalcitramalate aldolase (medicine)
4-oxalcitramalate aldolase
<enzyme> Cleaves 4-oxalcitramalate to pyruvate and oxalacetate in presence of mgcl2; also cleaves 4-hydroxy-4-methyloxoglutarate into pyruvate
Registry number: EC 4.1.3.-
Synonym: pseudomonas ochraceae enzyme II
truce(1) (iou)
truce noun. [tru:s]
[Old English treowa pl. (used as sing.) of treow corresp. to Old Frisian trouwe, Old Saxon treuwa, Old High German triuwa (Dutch trouw, German Treue), Gothic triggwa covenant, from Germanic base also of TRUE adjective: cf. TROW noun1, verb1. Mod. form from Middle English pl. with -s.]
= TROW noun1 1. Only in OE.
A temporary suspension of hostilities, usu. for a limited period, between warring factions or armies or between individuals in a private feud or quarrel; an armistice; an agreement or treaty effecting this. ME.
Lyndon B. Johnson An uneasy truce between the warring states prevailed until 1965. R. Rendell The apparent truce or detente between him and Robin.
b. Cessation or absence of hostilities without a time-limit; peace. Now rare. LME.
J. Sylvester Behold the peacefull Dove..boading weal And truce with God.
c. A temporary pause or respite during a game. Also as interjection, calling for such a truce (cf. king's truce below). L19.
Respite or temporary freedom from something troublesome, painful, or oppressive. LME.
Milton Where he may..find Truce to his restless thoughts.
Phrases: a truce to, a truce with arch. enough of, have done with. call a truce, call truce call for a truce. day of truce (obsolete exc. Hist.) (the day appointed for) a court held by the Wardens of the Marches (of England and Scotland), on which a truce was observed. flag of truce: see FLAG noun4. king's truce interjection a call for a temporary pause or respite during a game (cf. sense 2c above). truce of God (obsolete exc. Hist.) a suspension of hostilities or feuds, ordered by the Church during certain days and seasons in medieval times. truce to, truce with arch. = a truce to above.
truceless adjective that is without truce or respite; unceasing in hostility: M17.
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