trinitride
/traɪˈnaɪtraɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A compound of nitrogen with three other elements, especially a compound of nitrogen, carbon, and two other elements.
“The chemist studied the properties of trinitride and its applications in materials science.”
2. noun
A type of polyatomic ion containing three nitrogen atoms and one or more other elements.
“The researcher identified the trinitride ion as a key component of the molecule’s structure.”