isocyanide
/ˌaɪsoʊˈsɪənaɪd/; /-sɪˈænaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A type of organic compound containing a cyano group attached to a carbon atom, often used as a reagent in chemical synthesis.
“The chemist carefully handled the highly reactive isocyanide in the laboratory.”
2. chemistry
A type of functional group found in organic chemistry, characterized by the presence of a cyano group.
“The isocyanide group is a crucial component in the synthesis of certain pharmaceuticals.”