Definition of Annulations. Meaning of Annulations. Synonyms of Annulations

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Definition of Annulations

Annulation
Annulation An`nu*la"tion, n. A circular or ringlike formation; a ring or belt. --Nicholson.

Meaning of Annulations from wikipedia

- Annulment is a legal procedure within secular and religious legal systems for declaring a marriage null and void. Unlike divorce, it is usually retroactive...
- In organic chemistry, annulation (from Latin anellus 'little ring'; occasionally annelation) is a chemical reaction in which a new ring is constructed...
- The Robinson annulation is a chemical reaction used in organic chemistry for ring formation. It was discovered by Robert Robinson in 1935 as a method to...
- The Danheiser annulation or Danheiser TMS-cyclopentene annulation is an organic reaction of an α,β-unsaturated ketone and a trialkylsilylallene (e.g....
- scriptus. The legs are banded with brown/black annulations on the femora and reddish-brown/black annulations on the tibia. During co****tion, females of...
- Nevada (/nəˈvædəˌ -vɑː-/ nə-VAD-ə, -⁠VAH-, Spanish: [neˈβaða]) is a landlocked state in the Western region of the United States. It borders Oregon to the...
- In the Catholic Church, a declaration of nullity, commonly called an annulment and less commonly a decree of nullity, and in some cases, a Catholic divorce...
- new heterocycle. Important classes of ring forming reactions include annulations and cycloadditions. Named ring forming reactions include (not exhaustive):...
- 1960 Iranian legislative election 1962 Argentine legislative election (annulled by a coup 10 days later) 1962 Peruvian general election (won by Víctor...
- Act 1978. In parliamentary procedure, the motion to rescind, repeal, or annul is used to cancel or countermand an action or order previously adopted by...