Conjugation vs. Hyperconjugation

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Conjugationnoun

The coming together of things; union.

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(biology) The temporary fusion of organisms, especially as part of sexual reproduction

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Sexual relations within marriage

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(grammar) In some languages, one of several classifications of verbs according to what inflections they take.

Conjugationnoun

(grammar) The act of conjugating a verb.

Conjugationnoun

(grammar) The conjugated forms of a verb.

Conjugationnoun

(chemistry) A system of delocalized orbitals consisting of alternating single bonds and double bonds

Conjugationnoun

(mathematics) A mapping sending x to gxg-1, where g and x are elements of a group; inner automorphism

Conjugationnoun

(mathematics) A function which negates the non-real part of a complex or hypercomplex number; complex conjugation

Conjugationnoun

the act of uniting or combining; union; assemblage.

Conjugationnoun

Two things conjoined; a pair; a couple.

Conjugationnoun

The act of conjugating a verb or giving in order its various parts and inflections.

Conjugationnoun

A kind of sexual union; - applied to a blending of the contents of two or more cells or individuals in some plants and lower animals, by which new spores or germs are developed.

Conjugationnoun

the state of being joined together

Conjugationnoun

the inflection of verbs

Conjugationnoun

the complete set of inflected forms of a verb

Conjugationnoun

a class of verbs having the same inflectional forms

Conjugationnoun

the act of pairing a male and female for reproductive purposes;

Conjugationnoun

the act of making or becoming a single unit;

Hyperconjugationnoun

(organic chemistry) A weak form of conjugation in which single bonds interact with a conjugated system

Hyperconjugation

In organic chemistry, hyperconjugation (or σ-conjugation) refers to the delocalization of electrons with the participation of bonds of primarily σ-character. Usually, hyperconjugation involves the interaction of the electrons in a sigma (σ) orbital (e.g.

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