diamido-

diamido-
a prefix indicating the possession of two amido groups.

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  • Diamido- — Di*am i*do , a. (Chem.) A prefix or combining form of {Diamine}. Note: [Also used adjectively.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • diamido- — combining form Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from di + amid : containing two amido groups especially in names of inorganic acids diamidophosphoric acid HPO2(NH2)2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • C2H4NH22 — Diamine Di*am ine (?; 104), n. [Pref. di + amine.] (Chem.) A compound containing two amido groups united with one or more basic or positive radicals, as contrasted with a diamide. [1913 Webster] Note: In chemical nomenclature, if any amine or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Diamine — Di*am ine (?; 104), n. [Pref. di + amine.] (Chem.) A compound containing two amido groups united with one or more basic or positive radicals, as contrasted with a diamide. [1913 Webster] Note: In chemical nomenclature, if any amine or diamine is… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • diaminophénol — [ diaminofenɔl; dja ] n. m. • 1933; diamidophénol 1877; de di , amine et phénol ♦ Chim. Molécule cristallisée incolore dont le chlorhydrate est utilisé comme révélateur photographique et entre dans la composition des teintures capillaires.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • diamidophénol — [diamidofenɔl; djamidofenɔl] (vx) ou diaminophénol [diaminofenɔl; djaminofenɔl] n. m. ÉTYM. 1857, diamido , attesté 1933, diamino ; de di , amine, et phénol. ❖ ♦ Chim. Corps cristallisé incolore dérivé du pyrogallol et dont le chlorydrate est… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • mertiatide — mer·ti·a·tide (murґte ə tīd″) a carboxylated, diamido , disulfur containing compound; complexed with technetium Tc 99m it is used in functional and anatomical renal imaging. See table at technetium. Called also MAG3 …   Medical dictionary

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