Aldide

/ˈɔldaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound formed when two aldehyde molecules combine through a condensation reaction, typically under basic conditions.

From aldehyde plus the suffix -ide (indicating a chemical compound or product). This was formed in the 19th century as chemists developed terminology for new organic compounds and their reactions.

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