macromoles

/ˈmækroʊˌmoʊlz/
noun
  1. Large molecules, such as proteins, nucleic acids, or synthetic polymers, that are made up of many smaller units.
    • New materials are often created by designing synthetic macromoles with specific properties.
    • Proteins and DNA are examples of macromoles found in living cells.
    • The chemist studied how macromoles form long chains during polymerization.