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amic, a. Chem.|ˈæmɪk| [f. ammonia) or amide) + -ic.] Of or pertaining to ammonia, of the nature of an amide or amine; esp. in amic acid, a compound of the nature of an amide, an acid amide; e.g. lactamic, carbamic, phosphamic acid; amic ether, the ether of an amic acid; amic base, a compound of the nature of an amine, e.g. anisamine.
1863Watts Dict. Chem. I. 168 Amic acids are distinct monobasic acids. 1877― Fownes' Chem. II. 381 Amic or Amidic acids..They are also designated as a group by the name ‘Alanines.’ |