Amidid

/ˈæmɪdɪd/ noun

A chemical compound formed by replacing hydrogen atoms in ammonia with acidic or acyl groups, creating amide-like structures.

From 'amide' + '-id' (chemical suffix), used in older chemical nomenclature systems that are now largely replaced by IUPAC naming conventions.

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