What does annulate mean?
Definitions for annulate
ˈæn yə lɪt, -ˌleɪtan·nu·late
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Princeton's WordNet
annular, annulate, annulated, circinate, ringed, ring-shaped, doughnut-shapedadjective
shaped like a ring
Wiktionary
annulateadjective
Having an annular form or shape.
annulateadjective
Describes a fern sporangium that has an annulus.
annulateadjective
Describes a mushroom with an annulus on the stipe.
Wikipedia
annulate
In organic chemistry annulation (from the Latin anellus for "little ring"; occasionally annelation) is a chemical reaction in which a new ring is constructed on a molecule. Examples are the Robinson annulation, Danheiser annulation and certain cycloadditions. Annular molecules are constructed from side-on condensed cyclic segments, for example helicenes and acenes. In transannulation a bicyclic molecule is created by intramolecular carbon-carbon bond formation in a large monocyclic ring. An example is the samarium(II) iodide induced ketone - alkene cyclization of 5-methylenecyclooctanone which proceeds through a ketyl intermediate:
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annulate
Annulate refers to something that is ringed or appears to have a ring-like structure or arrangement. It is often used in the fields of biology or botany to describe the appearance of certain organisms or plant structures.
Webster Dictionary
Annulatenoun
one of the Annulata
Annulateadjective
alt. of Annulated
Entomology
Annulate
ringed or marked with colored bands.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of annulate in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of annulate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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