- imido
- im·i·do 'im-ə-.dō adj relating to or containing the NH group or its substituted form NR united to one or two groups of acid character
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Imido — Im i*do, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, containing, or combined with, the radical NH, which is called the imido group. [1913 Webster] {Imido acid}, an organic acid, consisting of one or more acid radicals so united with the imido group that it… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imido- — statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Ligandas. formulė NH²⁻ atitikmenys: angl. imido rus. имидо ryšiai: sinonimas – azandiido … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
imido- — ❖ ♦ Élément de mots de chimie, tiré de imide. || Ex. : imidoacide [imidoasid], imidoéther [imidoetɛʀ] … Encyclopédie Universelle
imido — s. m. [Química] Corpo sólido, estável, que deriva de um ácido por desidratação … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
imido — [im′i dō΄, i mē′dō΄] adj. of an imide or imides … English World dictionary
imido- — [i mē′dō, i mē′də; im′i dō΄, im′idə] [< IMIDE] combining form of or containing the divalent radical NH combined with two acid radicals: also, before a vowel, imid … English World dictionary
imido — /im i doh /, adj. Chem. containing the imido group. [1880 85; independent use of IMIDO ] * * * … Universalium
imido — ˈiməˌdō adjective Etymology: imid 1. : relating to or containing the group . NH or a substituted group . NR united to one or two radicals of acid character distinguished from imino 2. : imino * * * /im i doh /, adj. Chem. containing the imido… … Useful english dictionary
Imido- — I|mi|do [↑ Imid u. ↑ o (1)]: in der anorg. Nomenklatur Präfix für die Gruppierung NH , z. B. Imidodischwefelsäure (HO3S NH SO3H), in der org. Nomenklatur ein Infix ( imido ), z. B. in Phthalimido … Universal-Lexikon
imido — adj. (Chemistry) of or containing the imido group (radical NH) … English contemporary dictionary
imido — im•i•do [[t]ˈɪm ɪˌdoʊ[/t]] adj. chem. containing the bivalent group NH linked to one or two acid groups • Etymology: 1880–85; independent use of imido … From formal English to slang