amide
21amide — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from New Latin ammonia Date: 1838 1. an inorganic compound derived from ammonia by replacement of an atom of hydrogen with another element (as a metal) 2. any of a class of …
22amide — noun a) Any derivative of an oxoacid in which the hydroxyl group has been replaced with an amino or substituted amino group; especially such derivatives of a carboxylic acid, the carboxamides. b) Any ionic derivative of ammonia in which a… …
23amide — A substance formally derived from ammonia through the substitution of one or more of the hydrogen atoms by acyl groups, R CO NH2, or from a carboxylic acid by replacement of a carboxylic OH by NH2. Replacement of one hydrogen atom constitutes a …
24amide — (a mi d ) s. f. et mieux s. m. Terme de chimie. Radical organique admis hypothétiquement par les chimistes et représentant un sel d ammoniaque moins un atome d eau …
25amidé — pyramidé …
26amide — a·mì·de s.f. var. → ammide …
27amide — n. organic compound containing the CONH2 radical (Chemistry) …
28amide — 1) media 2) aimed …
29amide — [ eɪmʌɪd, amʌɪd] noun Chemistry 1》 an organic compound containing the group ‒C(O)NH2. 2》 a salt like compound containing the anion NH2 . Origin C19: from ammonia + ide …
30amide — am·ide …