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anilide Chem.|ˈænɪlaɪd| [f. anil- + -ide, = anil(ine am)ide.] A species of alkalamide, related to aniline as the amides are to the amines; hence called phenylamide; it may be viewed as ammonia NH3 in which one atom of H is replaced, as in aniline, by phenyl, and another by an oxidized radical, the name of the latter being prefixed, as in acet-anilide (= phenyl-acetamide).
1863Watts Dict. Chem. (1872) I. 295 Anilides, synonym of Phenylamides. |