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- Spiro_compound comment "A spiro compound, or spirane, from the Latin spīra, meaning a twist or coil, is a term referring to chemical compounds, typically organic compounds, that present a twisted structure of two or more rings (a ring system), in which 2 or 3 rings are linked together by one common atom, examples of which are shown at right.The simplest spiro compounds are bicyclic (having just two rings), or have bicyclic portion as a part of the larger ring system, in either case with the two rings connected through the defining single common atom. ".
- Q424180 comment "A spiro compound, or spirane, from the Latin spīra, meaning a twist or coil, is a term referring to chemical compounds, typically organic compounds, that present a twisted structure of two or more rings (a ring system), in which 2 or 3 rings are linked together by one common atom, examples of which are shown at right.The simplest spiro compounds are bicyclic (having just two rings), or have bicyclic portion as a part of the larger ring system, in either case with the two rings connected through the defining single common atom. ".