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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: -ide, -id suffix forming nouns - (added to the combining form of the nonmetallic or electronegative elements) indicating a binary compound: sodium chloride
- indicating an organic compound derived from another: acetanilide
- indicating one of a class of compounds or elements: peptide, lanthanide
Etymology: from German -id, from French oxide oxide, based on the suffix of acide acid WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024-uret, - a suffix used in chemical terminology, identical in sense with -ide, which has now generally replaced it:carburet(now carbide);
phosphuret (now phosphide).
- Neo-Latin -urētum, -ōrētum, of uncertain origin, originally
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