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The answer CATENATE has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of catenate in various dictionaries:
verb - arrange in a series of rings or chains, as for spores
verb - to link together
CATENATE - In chemistry, catenation is the bonding of atoms of the same element into a series, called a chain. A chain may be open if its ends are not bonded to...
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Whip topless men, date being put in chains |
Linked and in a chain |
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Jun 29 2017 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Jul 5 2015 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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To connect in a series of ties or links form into a chain. |
arrange in a series of rings or chains, as for spores |
Connected in a chain or series. |
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In chemistry, catenation is the bonding of atoms of the same element into a series, called a chain. A chain may be open if its ends are not bonded to each other (an open-chain compound), or closed if they are bonded in a ring (a cyclic compound). * Catenation occurs most readily with carbon, which forms covalent bonds with other carbon atoms to form longer chains and structures. This is the reason for the presence of the vast number of organic compounds in nature. Carbon is most well known for its properties of catenation, with organic chemistry essentially being the study of catenated carbon structures (and known as catenae). Carbon chains in biochemistry combine any of various other elements, such as hydrogen, oxygen, and biometals, onto the backbone of carbon, and proteins can combine multiple chains encoded by multiple genes (such as light chains and heavy chains making up antibodies). * However, carbon is by no means the only element capable of forming such catenae, and several other |