anodine
/ˈænədaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A substance, especially a salt, that contains an anion derived from an acid that is not an oxygen acid.
“The anodine in the compound reacted with the other elements to form a new compound.”
1. noun
A substance, especially a salt, that contains an anion derived from an acid that is not an oxygen acid.
“The anodine in the compound reacted with the other elements to form a new compound.”