enamine
/ɛnˈæmaɪn, ɛnˈɑːmaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
An organic compound derived from an amine by reaction with a carbonyl compound, especially one having a hydroxyl group attached to the nitrogen atom.
“The chemist synthesized an enamine to study its properties in organic reactions.”
2. chemistry
A class of organic compounds that result from the reaction of amines with carbonyl compounds.
“The researchers focused on enamine chemistry in their study of new pharmaceuticals.”