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diamide Chem.|ˈdaɪəmaɪd| [f. di-2 + amide.] An amide formed on the type of two molecules of Ammonia, the hydrogen of which is replaced partly or wholly by one or more acid radicals.
1866E. Frankland Lect. Notes Chem. Stud. 374 The diamides may be regarded as derived from two molecules of ammonia. |