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am·mine A0257400 (ăm′ēn′, ă-mēn′)n. Any of a class of inorganic coordination compounds of ammonia and a metallic salt. [amm(onia) + -ine.] am′mi·no′ (ăm′ə-nō′, ə-mē′nō) adj.ammine (ˈæmiːn; əˈmiːn) n (Elements & Compounds) a compound that has molecules containing one or more ammonia molecules bound to another molecule, group, or atom by coordinate bonds. Also called: ammoniate or ammonate [C19: from amm(onia) + -ine2]am•mine (ˈæm in, əˈmin) n. 1. a complex containing one or more ammonia molecules in coordinate linkage. 2. any complex containing one or more ammonia molecules bonded to a metal ion. [1895–1900; amm (onia) + -ine2] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ammine - a complex inorganic compound that contains ammonia moleculeschemical compound, compound - (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight | MedicalSeeammoniateammineenUK
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