Aldim

/ˈɔldɪm/ noun

A compound formed from the reaction between an aldehyde and a primary amine, similar to an imine but specifically from an aldehyde source.

From aldehyde plus imine, contracted and blended together. This is a 20th-century chemical term created as organic chemistry terminology expanded.

AMእኔ ነኝ
ARأنا نفسي
BNআমি নিজে
CAjo mateix
CSjá sám
DAjeg selv
DEich selbst
ELεγώ ο ίδιος
ESyo mismo
FAمن خودم
FIminä itse
FRmoi-même
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