"-etine" meaning in All languages combined

See -etine on Wiktionary

Suffix [English]

Etymology: IUPAC Commission of Nomenclature for Heterocyclic Compounds (1957) Head templates: {{head|en|suffix}} -etine
  1. (organic chemistry, obsolete) Indicating a 4-ring heterocyclic compound with nitrogen and one double bond Tags: morpheme, obsolete Categories (topical): Organic chemistry
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