metallole

English

Etymology

metal + -ole

Noun

metallole (plural metalloles)

  1. Any of various cyclopentadiene derivatives in which the carbon atom at position 5, the saturated carbon, is replaced by a heteroatom.

Hyponyms

  • arsole: a moderately-aromatic arsenic analog
  • bismole: a bismuth analog
  • borole: a boron analog
  • furan: an oxygen analog
  • gallole: a gallium analog
  • germole: a germanium analog
  • phosphole: a phosphorus analog
  • plumbole: a lead analog
  • pyrrole: a nitrogen analog
  • selenophene: a selenium analog
  • silole: a silicon analog
  • stannole: a tin analog
  • stibole: an antimony analog
  • tellurophene: a tellurium analog
  • thiophene: a sulfur analog
  • titanacyclopentadiene: a titanium analog
  • zirconacyclopentadiene: a zirconium analog
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