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Definition of "catenation" []

  • The act or process of catenating. (noun)
  • The ability of a few elements, most especially carbon, to yield chains and rings by forming covalent bonds with atoms of the same element. (noun)

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Use "catenation" in a sentence
  • "In that case the link in catenation, that is, the first of the associate train, is rendered torpid by defect of excitement of its usual quantity of the sensorial power of association, and from there being no accumulation of the sensorial power of irritation to increase its associability, and thus to contribute to actuate it by overbalancing the defect of the excitement of its association."
  • "This accumulation nevertheless is not so great as to renew their own activity under this defect of stimulus, but yet is in sufficient abundance to increase the associability of the next link of catenation, that is, to actuate the capillaries of the skin with great and perpetual increase of energy."
  • "This inherent ability of hydrocarbons to bond to themselves is referred to as catenation, the physic-chemical scenario behind this transport behavior."