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catena

[kuh-tee-nuh] / kəˈti nə /


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Catenanes are molecules in which two or more molecular rings are entangled like the links of a chain2; indeed, their name derives from catena, the Latin word for chain.

From Nature

They are looking for chains of depressions known as catenae.

From BBC

One of the persons present having changed places, Eusapia utters complaints: "La catena! la catena!"

From Project Gutenberg

The Epistles have a catena, the Apocalypse a commentary.

From Project Gutenberg

The Greek original of most of the first sentence is preserved in a catena on Deuteronomy, Cod.

From Project Gutenberg