Acetmethylanilide

/ˌæsɪtoʊˈmɛθəlˌænɪlaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound created by combining acetic acid derivatives with methylaniline, used in pharmaceutical and industrial applications.

From aceto- (relating to acetic acid) + methyl (a carbon-containing chemical group) + anilide (a compound derived from aniline). The term combines German chemical nomenclature conventions developed in the 19th century.

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