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monamide Chem.|ˈmɒnəmaɪd| [f. mono- + amide.] An amide formed by the displacement of one of the three hydrogen atoms of ammonia. See amide 2 note.
1861Fownes' Chem. (ed. 8) 734 Organic derivatives of ammonia—monamines, and monamides. 1869Roscoe Elem. Chem. (1871) 368 Lactic monamide is obtained by the action of ammonia on lactide. |