Anhydride

/ænˈhaɪdraɪd/ noun

A chemical compound formed by removing water from another substance, especially a compound formed when water is removed from an acid or base.

From Greek 'an-' (without) + 'hydro' (water) + the chemistry suffix '-ide'. The term describes molecules that have undergone dehydration to form new compounds.

AMአንሃይድራይድ
ARمركب خالٍ من الماء
BNঅ্যানহাইড্রাইড
CAanhidrid
CSanhydrid
DAanhydrid
DEAnhydrid
ELανυδρίδιο
ESanhídrido
FAanhidrit
FIanhydride
FRanhydride
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