anhydride

/ænˈhaɪdraɪd/
noun
  1. A chemical compound formed by removing water from another compound, often used in industrial processes.
    • Many anhydrides are important in making plastics and synthetic fibers.
    • Acetic anhydride is used in the production of aspirin and other medicines.
    • The lab technician handled the anhydride carefully because it reacts strongly with water.
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