Acetylurea

/ˌæsɪtəlˈjʊriːə/ noun

A chemical compound created by combining an acetyl group with urea, a simple nitrogen-containing organic compound.

From acetyl- plus urea, which comes from Latin 'urina' (urine), as urea was originally discovered in urine. It's now synthesized industrially.

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