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-ene
-enesuff. An unsaturated organic compound, especially one containing a double bond between carbon atoms: ethylene. [From Greek -ēnē, feminine adj. suff.]-ene n combining form (Chemistry) (in chemistry) indicating an unsaturated compound containing double bonds: benzene; ethylene. [from Greek -ēnē, feminine patronymic suffix]ENE or E.N.E., east-northeast. -ene a suffix used to form names of unsaturated hydrocarbons (anthracene; benzene), esp. those of the alkene series (butylene). [< Greek -ēnē, feminine of -ēnos, adj. suffix denoting origin or source] -ene A suffix used to form the names of hydrocarbons having one or more double bonds, such as benzene. Compare -ane.-ene
-ene (ēn), Suffix applied to a chemical name indicating the presence of a carbon-carbon double bond, for example, propene (unsaturated propane, CH3-CH=CH2). [G. ēnē, feminine adjectival suffix] -ene Suffix applied to a chemical name indicating the presence of a carbon-carbon double bond; e.g., propene (unsaturated propane, CH3-CH=CH2). [G. ēnē, feminine adjectival suffix]-ene [Gr. -ēnē, feminine adj. suffix] Suffix in chemistry used in naming unsaturated hydrocarbons, e.g., benzene, and esp. a compound with one double bond, e.g., ethylene.ThesaurusSeeENE |