amidide

/ˈæmɪdaɪd/

Definitions

1. noun

A compound containing an amidic group (R-C(=NH-)2) or an amidic linkage (RC(=NH-)X, where X is an atom or group).

“The chemical engineer analyzed the properties of the amidide in the new compound.”

Synonyms

  • amid
  • carbamoyl

Antonyms

  • aldehyde
  • ketone