Amidoacetal

/ˌæmɪdoʊˈæsɪtəl/ noun

A chemical compound combining amide and acetal functional groups in a single molecule, used in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical chemistry.

Combination of 'amido-' (amide prefix) + 'acetal' (a compound with two ether groups bonded to one carbon), reflecting the compound's dual functional group structure.

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