piperidin

/ˌpaɪpəˈrɪdɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A six-membered saturated cyclic compound, a heterocyclic derivative of hexane, where one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced by a nitrogen atom.

“Piperidines are a class of organic compounds that have a variety of applications in medicine and chemistry.”

Synonyms

  • azacyclohexane
  • piperidine

Antonyms

  • aliphatic compound
  • unsaturated compound