(-ìmino)

  • 1imino- — statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Grupė. formulė –NH–, HN= atitikmenys: angl. imino rus. имино …

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  • 2imino- — ❖ ♦ Élément de mots de chimie, tiré de imine …

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  • 3imino — [i mē′nō, im′i no΄] adj. of an imine or imines …

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  • 4imino- — [i mē′nō, i mē′nə; im′i nō΄, im′inə] [< IMINE] combining form of or containing the divalent radical NH united to alkyl or other nonacidic radicals: also, before a vowel, imin …

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  • 5imino — /im euh noh /, adj. Chem. containing the imino group. [1900 05; independent use of IMINO ] * * * …

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  • 6imino — im•i•no [[t]ˈɪm əˌnoʊ[/t]] adj. chem. containing the bivalent group NH not linked to any acid group • Etymology: 1900–05; independent use of imino = imine+ o …

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  • 7imino acid — n an acid that contains an imino group * * * im·i·no ac·id (imґĭ no) an organic acid containing the bivalent group NH, such as proline or hydroxyproline …

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  • 8Imino acid — In chemistry, an imino acid is any molecule that contains both imino (>C=NH) and carboxyl ( C(=O) OH) functional groups.Imino acids are related to amino acids, which contain both amino ( NH2) and carboxyl ( COOH) functional groups. Amino acids… …

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  • 9imino group — Chem. the bivalent group =NH not linked to any acid group. Also called imino radical. Cf. imido group. [1905 10] * * * …

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  • 10imino acid — noun Any carboxylic acid having an imino substituent …

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