These 6 theme glossaries will help you find out all you need to know on the key words in the A.M.I. Encyclopedia's specific areas, in a single click.
For example: - Rubeficient in the cosmetic glossary- Anti-emetic in the pharmaceutical glossary- Meno-balance in the food glossary- Verticil in the botanical glossary- Alpha-linolenic in the chemical glossary, - Linné in the historical glossary, etc.
More than 1100 definitions!
Each English word is followed by its French equivalent. Click on either of the words to obtain the definition in one language or the other.
In each definition, you can click on the words with a dotted line underneath them for direct access to their definition. This provides an interactive reading and the best comprehension!
What's special in the chemical glossary: most of the chemical molecules are illustrated with a detailed diagram.
All these definitions can be accessed by clicking on ‘Bilingual glossaries', in the menu on the left of the screen, or at any time during your research. Indeed, as you will see, in the plant and plant part documents, green dotted underlining will indicate words you can click on to obtain their definition. Save time!