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Noun cinnamene has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebCinnameneCinnamene, also known as phenylpropene, is a chemical compound found in essential oils of cinnamon. It is responsible for giving cinnamon its characteristic aroma. Noun:In a strict sense, cinnamene refers to trans-cinnamene, a specific isomer of the compound. It is used as a chemical intermediate in various industries. Related Products: Cinnamon Essential Oil Adjective:When used as an adjective, cinnamene describes things that have the fragrance or taste of cinnamon. Example sentence: The cinnamene scent of the freshly baked apple pie filled the entire house. Verb:Cinnamene can also be used as a verb to indicate the process or act of adding cinnamon or its aroma to food or beverages. Example sentence: She cinnamened her morning coffee to add a touch of warmth to the flavor. Related Products: Cinnamon Powder Local Usage:In some local dialects, cinnamene can be a slang term used to describe a person who is known for being overly sweet or excessively nice. Example sentence: Jenny is such a cinnamene, she always goes out of her way to help others. | ||||
cingulum cinical cinima cinimon cinnabar cinnabar chanterelle cinnabar moth cinnabar synonym cinnamene cinnamomum cinnamomum camphora cinnamomum cassia cinnamomum loureirii cinnamomum zeylanicum cinnamon-scented cinnamon cinnamon bark
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