Anilide

/ˈænɪlaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound formed when an acid group combines with aniline; used in dyes, pharmaceuticals, and plastics.

From 'aniline' + '-ide', a standard chemistry suffix for compounds. Established in 19th-century chemical nomenclature when synthetic aniline compounds were first systematically studied.

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