Acetiam

/ˈæsɪʃæm/ noun

An archaic or obsolete chemical compound or substance derived from acetic acid, specific identity uncertain in modern chemistry.

From 'aceti-' (relating to acetic acid) + '-am' (a Latin noun suffix). This appears to be a historical chemical term that may have fallen out of use as modern nomenclature standardized.

AFasetiam
AM Acetiam
ARأستياما
BGацетиам
BNএসেটিয়াম
CAacetiam
CSacetiam
DAacetiam
DEAcetiam
ELακετιάμ
ESacetiam
ETasetiam
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