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How to pronounce catena in English?

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Type Words
Type of chain, concatenation
Derivation catenate, catenulate

Examples of catena

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Catena is a Nordic real estate group, quoted on the Stockholm stock exchange.
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The original words are corpus, crudus, catena and captiare, all with an initial k-sound.
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It does not arise if the catena is taken to be the fundamental unit.
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The ellipsis can correspond to a non-constituent catena, which means a QR-type analysis is not needed.
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The majority of them are known to us only from long portions quoted in Byzantine catena-commentaries.
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The catena is associated with dependency grammars.
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This unit is the catena.
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The Indian judiciary, in a catena of cases has effectively resorted to the writ of habeas corpus to secure release of a person from illegal detention.
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Catena plays tour guide on an engaging voyage through Argentina's wine country, from the premier region of Mendoza to Salta in the north and Patagonia in the south.
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More examples
  • A chain of connected ideas or passages or objects so arranged that each member is closely related to the preceding and following members (especially a series of patristic comments elucidating Christian dogma)
  • A catena (from Latin catena, a chain) is a form of biblical commentary, verse by verse, made up entirely of excerpts from earlier Biblical commentators, each introduced with the name of the author, and with such minor adjustments of words to allow the whole to form a continuous commentary.
  • Idebenone (pronounced eye-deb-eh-known, trade names Catena and Sovrima) is an experimental drug, initially developed by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive defects. This has been met with limited success. ...
  • A series of related items
  • Catenas are sequences of changing soil profiles as a function of slope and drainage. They develop on slopes under uniform conditions of climate and parent material, and are, therefore, useful in studying slope as a soil-forming factor. Source: Jenny (1941)
  • A series or chain of craters.
  • Sequence of soils on a slope where the differences between them are a direct function of the change in slope.
  • A non-taxonomic group of soils about the same age, derived from similar parent materials and occurring under similar climatic conditions but having unlike characteristics because of variations in relief and drainage.
  • Soils of different taxonomic classes often occur in close and repetitive association with each other. These soils occur like links in a chain, and the Latin word for chain, catena, was adopted to describe this association. ...