Amidine

/ˈæmɪdiːn/ noun

An organic compound containing a C=NH group bonded to two other groups, often nitrogen-containing, commonly found in pharmaceutical compounds.

From 'amid-' (amide-related) + '-ine' (suffix for nitrogen compounds), standardized in 20th-century chemical nomenclature.

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