Alloxanate

/æˈloʊksəneɪt/ noun

A salt or chemical compound formed when alloxan combines with another substance.

From 'alloxan' plus the suffix '-ate,' which in chemistry indicates a salt or ester of an acid. This Latin-derived suffix has become standard in modern chemistry for naming compounds.

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