carbonimide
/ˌkɑrbənɪˈmīd/Definitions
1. noun
A type of chemical compound, specifically an organic compound that contains a carbonyl group and an imide group.
“The researcher studied the properties of carbonimides in the context of chemical synthesis.”
2. noun
A functional group in organic chemistry that contains a carbonyl group and an imide group.
“The molecule’s carbonimide functional group was crucial for its reactivity in the laboratory experiment.”