amide

/ˈæmaɪd/
noun
  1. A chemical compound derived from ammonia or an amine by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms with an acyl group.
    • Amides are important building blocks in many plastics and pharmaceuticals.
    • Nylon is a synthetic polymer that contains amide groups in its structure.
    • The protein in your food is made up of amino acids linked by amide bonds.
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