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steroid noun 1 biochem any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds, such as sterols, some sex harmones, bile acids, etc that have a complex molecular structure (17-carbon-atom, four-linked ring system), and which are important both physiologically and pharmacologically. 2 medicine a class of drug containing such a compound (eg corticosteroids). See anabolic steroid. steroidal adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s: from sterol + -oid.

steroid noun 1 biochem any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds, such as sterols, some sex harmones, bile acids, etc that have a complex molecular structure (17-carbon-atom, four-linked ring system), and which are important both physiologically and pharmacologically. 2 medicine a class of drug containing such a compound (eg corticosteroids). See anabolic steroid. steroidal adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s: from sterol + -oid.

steroid noun 1 biochem any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds, such as sterols, some sex harmones, bile acids, etc that have a complex molecular structure (17-carbon-atom, four-linked ring system), and which are important both physiologically and pharmacologically. 2 medicine a class of drug containing such a compound (eg corticosteroids). See anabolic steroid. steroidal adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s: from sterol + -oid.