Amimide

/ˈæmɪmaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound formed by replacing one hydrogen atom in ammonia with a hydrocarbon group while removing water.

From 'a-' (without) and 'mimide,' possibly related to 'amide' or an older chemical nomenclature. This is a rare and archaic chemical term from early organic chemistry.

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