iminazole

/aɪˈmɪdəˌzeɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

A five-membered ring compound consisting of four carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom, often used as a precursor in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.

“The chemist synthesized the imidazole compound to test its potential as a new pesticide.”

Synonyms

  • heterocycle
  • pyrrole

Antonyms

  • aliphatic compound