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hydrocarbon

English

Etymology

hydro- +? carbon

Noun

hydrocarbon (plural hydrocarbons)

  1. (organic chemistry) A compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
    Hyponyms: alkane, alkene, alkyne, cycloalkane, cycloalkene, arene

Derived terms

Translations

See also

  • aliphatic
  • aromatic
  • petroleum

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indene

English

Noun

indene (plural indenes)

  1. (organic chemistry) The bicyclic hydrocarbon consisting of a benzene ring fused to one of cyclopentadiene

Derived terms

  • indenone

Translations

Anagrams

  • Dineen, Neiden, in need, needin'

Portuguese

Alternative forms

  • (Portugal) indemne

Etymology

From Latin indemnis (unhurt), from in-, a negative prefix, + damnum "damage".

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: in?de?ne

Adjective

indene m or f (plural indenes, comparable) (Brazilian orthography)

  1. (Brazil) unhurt, undamaged, unscratched, uninjured

Derived terms

  • indenizar
  • indenidade
  • indenização
  • indenizável

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