Amidrazone

/ˌæmɪˈdreɪzoʊn/ noun

A chemical compound containing both amide and hydrazone functional groups, used in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical research.

From amido- (amide) + razone (from hydrazone, a group containing -N=N- bonded to a carbon, from hydrazine + -one indicating a double bond). This technical term developed in pharmaceutical chemistry during the 20th century.

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