Ammono

/əˈmoʊnoʊ/ prefix

A prefix meaning 'containing ammonia' or 'related to ammonia compounds,' used in chemistry to describe substances that have ammonia as a key component.

From ammonia + -o (combining form). Ammonia itself comes from sal ammoniac, named after the Egyptian god Ammon. The prefix form emerged in 19th-century chemistry as scientists developed systematic nomenclature for nitrogen-containing compounds.

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