uranidine
/ˌjuːrəˈnaɪdiːn, jʊəˈræn-/Definitions
1. noun
A hypothetical compound that contains uranous (uranium) ions and a dinide (di- hydride) anion.
“The researcher proposed the existence of uranidine in a new theoretical model.”
2. proper noun
A specific compound or chemical name.
“The uranidine complex was synthesized in the lab for further study.”