alcidine
/ɔːlˈsɪdiːn/ or /ɔːlˈsɪdɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A compound that contains an aldehyde group, especially one that is used in organic synthesis.
“The chemist synthesized a new alcidine to study its potential as a medication.”
2. adjective
Containing or resembling aldehyde.
“The alcidine properties of the compound made it useful for analyzing environmental samples.”