Definition of Bicyclic. Meaning of Bicyclic. Synonyms of Bicyclic

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Definition of Bicyclic

Bicyclic
Bicyclic Bi*cyc"lic, a. Relating to bicycles.

Meaning of Bicyclic from wikipedia

- A bicyclic molecule (from bi 'two' and cycle 'ring') is a molecule that features two joined rings. Bicyclic structures occur widely, for example in many...
- A bicycle, also called a pedal cycle, bike, push-bike or cycle, is a human-powered or motor-****isted, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, with two wheels...
- In mathematics, the bicyclic semigroup is an algebraic object important for the structure theory of semigroups. Although it is in fact a monoid, it is...
- Bicyclic phosphate is a class of organophosphate compounds that are used as flame ****ants, stabilizers and antioxidants. They are also used in spectroscopic...
- Cycling, also known as bicycling or biking, is the activity of riding a bicycle or other types of pedal-driven human-powered vehicles such as balance bikes...
- Orchestra "Bicycle", a song by Jay Chou from the 2007 album Secret Search for "bicycle" on Wikipedia. Bi (disambiguation) Bcycle (disambiguation) Bicyclic Romance...
- monoterpenoid Bicyclic monoterpenes include carene, sabinene, camphene, and thujene. Camphor, borneol, eucalyptol and ascaridole are examples of bicyclic monoterpenoids...
- The Bicycle (Spanish: La bicicleta) is a 2006 Spanish drama film directed by Sigfrid Monleón [es] from a screenplay by Martín Román. It stars Pilar Bardem...
- Tropane alkaloids are a class of bicyclic [3.2.1] alkaloids and secondary metabolites that contain a tropane ring in their chemical structure. Tropane...
- consecutively, and thus the archetype of the bicycle, was the German draisine dating back to 1817. The term bicycle was coined in France in the 1860s, and the...