Carboxide

/ˈkɑːrbɒksaɪd/ noun

A compound formed by the combination of carbon and oxygen, or a generic term for carbon-oxygen compounds.

From carbo- (carbon) + oxide (from French oxyde, a compound with oxygen). This appears to be an older or less common term for what would now be called a carbonyl or carboxylic compound.

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