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-ene

 

abbr.
east-northeast


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is short for:

Meaning Category
ENvironmental Engineering CoursesAcademic & Science->Universities
East North EastAcademic & Science->Astronomy
Academic & Science->Geology
Academic & Science->Meteorology
Governmental->Military
Academic & Science->Ocean Science
Enron Corporation (in bankruptcy)Business->NYSE Symbols
Enterprise Network EventComputing->General
Erratic Neurotic EroticMedical->Physiology
Eyes Nose And EarsMedical->Physiology

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: the compass point midway between northeast and east
  Synonym: east northeast


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The suffix -ene is used in organic chemistry to form names of organic compounds where the -C=C- group has been attributed the highest priority according to the rules of organic nomenclature. Sometimes a number between hyphens is inserted before it to say that double bond is between that atom and the atom with the next number up. This suffix is taken from the end of the word ethylene, which is the simplest alkene. The final "-e" disappears if it is followed by a suffix that starts with a vowel, e.g. "-enal" which is a compound that contains both a -C=C- bond and an aldehyde functional group. If the other suffix starts with a consonant, the final "-e" remains, e.g. "-enediyne" (which has the "-ene" suffix and also the "-yne" suffix, for a compound with a double bond and two triple bonds.)

A Greek number prefix before the "-ene" indicates how many double bonds there are in the compound, e.g. butadiene.

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