Antimonide

/ˈæn.tɪ.məˌnaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound formed when antimony combines with another element, usually a metal, such as zinc antimonide or indium antimonide.

From antimony + -ide (suffix for binary compounds). Stabilized in modern chemistry nomenclature in the 19th century as element chemistry became more systematized. The -ide suffix signals 'compound of' (like oxide, sulfide, chloride).

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