Catenation

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /kætəˈneɪʃən/

Definitions of catenation

noun a series of interconnected things or events

Example Sentences

A1 Catenation is the linking of things together in a chain.

A2 The catenation of amino acids is essential for protein synthesis.

B1 DNA replication involves the catenation of nucleotides.

B2 Chemical catenation can result in the formation of complex molecules.

C1 The concept of catenation is fundamental in the field of organic chemistry.

C2 The catenation of carbon atoms can lead to the formation of long chains in polymers.

Examples of catenation in a Sentence

formal The process of linking together molecular units through a series of covalent bonds is known as catenation.

informal Catenation is when molecules are connected like a chain.

slang Catenation is like molecular Lego building.

figurative In life, relationships often involve a complex catenation of emotions and experiences.

Grammatical Forms of catenation

past tense

catenated

plural

catenations

comparative

more catenated

superlative

most catenated

present tense

catenates

future tense

will catenate

perfect tense

have catenated

continuous tense

is catenating

singular

catenation

positive degree

catenation

infinitive

to catenate

gerund

catenating

participle

catenating

Origin and Evolution of catenation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'catenation' originated from the Latin word 'catena' meaning chain.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in chemistry to describe the linking of atoms in a chain, 'catenation' has evolved to also refer to the linking or chaining of any elements or entities in a broader sense.