mancude-ring system

English

Etymology

Shortened from maximum number of noncumulative double bonds.

Noun

mancude-ring system (plural mancude-ring systems)

  1. (rare, organic chemistry) Any organic compound, in the form of a ring, that has the maximum number of noncumulative double bonds; e.g. benzene or indole.

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