catenate

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English - Turkish
zincirle
zincirlemek
Zincir gibi birbirine bağlamak
catenation
(Dilbilim) Sessiz harfle biten bir kelimenin, kendisinden sonra gelen ve sesli harfle başlayan bir kelime ile birleşik telaffuz edilmesi; ulama
catenation
Zincir gibi birbirine bağlama
English - English
To connect things together, especially to form a chain
{v} to connect by a series of links
Connect in a series, link
arrange in a series of rings or chains, as for spores
To connect, in a series of links or ties; to chain
{f} link, connect chain links
catenation
The act or process of catenating
catenation
The ability of a few elements, most especially carbon, to yield chains and rings by forming covalent bonds with atoms of the same element
catenation
{n} a regular connexion, chain, link
catenated
Connected in a chain or series
catenation
(Kimya) Catenation is the ability of a chemical element to form covalent bonds with itself, resulting in ring, chain and cage structures. The element most well known for its catenation is carbon, with organic chemistry being essentially the study of catenated carbon structures (otherwise known as catenae). However, carbon is by no means the only element capable of forming such catenae, and several other main group elements are capable of forming an expansive range of catenae
catenated
past of catenate
catenation
the property of a few elements, most especially carbon, to yield chains and rings by forming covalent bonds with atoms of the same element
catenation
Connection of links or union of parts, as in a chain; a regular or connected series
catenation
{i} connection of links or parts; connected series
catenate

    Hyphenation

    cat·e·nate

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'ka-t&-"nAt ] (transitive verb.) circa 1623. From Latin catenatus (“chained”), from catēnāre, from catēna (“chain”).
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