Amidothiazole

/ˌæmɪdoʊˈθaɪəzoʊl/ noun

A chemical compound containing both an amide group and a thiazole ring, used in pharmaceutical and agricultural research.

From amido- (relating to amides, from ammonia derivatives) + thiazole (a five-membered ring containing sulfur and nitrogen, from thio- meaning sulfur + azole meaning nitrogen ring). The term combines chemical nomenclature elements developed in 19th-century organic chemistry.

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