alken

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See also: Alken and alkén

Czech

Pronunciation

Noun

alken m inan

  1. (organic chemistry) alkene

Declension

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Noun

alken

  1. plural of alk

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

Noun

alken n (definite singular alkenet, indefinite plural alken or alkener, definite plural alkena or alkenene)

  1. alkene (unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon-carbon double bonds)

Etymology 2

Alternative forms

Noun

alken m or f

  1. definite masculine singular of alke

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

alken n (definite singular alkenet, indefinite plural alken, definite plural alkena)

  1. alkene (as above)

References

Polish

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Etymology

Internationalism; compare English alkene. First attested in 1883.[1][2]

Pronunciation

Noun

alken m inan

  1. (organic chemistry) alkene (unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon-carbon double bonds)

Declension

See also

References

  1. ^ Hermann Nothnagel (1883) Farmakologija (in Polish), page 338
  2. ^ alken in Narodowy Fotokorpus Języka Polskiego

Further reading

  • alken in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Swedish

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Noun

alken c

  1. (organic chemistry) alkene (unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon-carbon double bonds)

Declension

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