lactide
/ˈlæktɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A cyclic ester of lactic acid or a compound derived from it.
“The researcher studied the properties of lactides in biomedical applications.”
2. chemistry
A cyclic dimer of lactic acid, used as a monomer in the production of polylactic acid.
“The polymerization of lactide produced a biodegradable polymer.”