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ac·et·an·i·lide noun or ac·et·an·i·lid \ˌasəd.ˈanəlˌīd, -əˈtan-, -_ə̇d\ (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary acet- + anilide; probably originally formed as German azetanilid : a white crystalline compound CH3CONHC6H5 derived from aniline and acetic acid and used chiefly in organic synthesis and in medicine as an analgesic and antipyretic — called also phenylacetamide |