CNO CNO Fr.: CNO    Referring to → carbon, → nitrogen, and → oxygen, as in → CNO cycle and → CNO star. → CNO.  | 
CNO cycle carxe-ye CNO (#) Fr.: cycle CNO    A series of → nuclear reactions taking place in stars in which → carbon, → nitrogen, and → oxygen are used to transform → hydrogen into → helium. In → massive stars the carbon cycle is the dominant process of energy generation, whereas in → low-mass stars such as the Sun, the → proton-proton chain of reactions converts hydrogen into helium. The carbon cycle starts and ends with carbon-12, which acts as a catalyst in the sequential production of helium from hydrogen; neutrinos and gamma rays are also produced.  | 
CNO star setâre-ye CNO Fr.: étoile CNO    A late → O-type star or an early → B-type star in whose spectrum the lines of some of the elements → carbon (C), → nitrogen (N), and → oxygen (O) are present.  |