cycloaddition

[sahy-kloh-uh-dish-uhn, sik-loh-]

cy·clo·ad·di·tion

[sahy-kloh-uh-dish-uhn, sik-loh-]
noun Chemistry.
the formation of a cyclic compound by the addition reaction of unsaturated molecules.

Origin:
1960–65; cyclo- + addition
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Cycloaddition is always a great word to know.
So is ignite. Does it mean:
a purplish-red, water-soluble powder, C20H11N2O10Na3, an azo dye used chiefly to color pharmaceuticals, food, and garments
to heat intensely or roast
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