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-idesuff.1. Group of related chemical compounds: monosaccharide.2. Binary compound: sodium chloride, hydrogen cyanide.3. Chemical element with properties similar to another: lanthanide. [From (ox)ide.]-ide or -idsuffix forming nouns1. (Elements & Compounds) (added to the combining form of the nonmetallic or electronegative elements) indicating a binary compound: sodium chloride. 2. (Elements & Compounds) indicating an organic compound derived from another: acetanilide. 3. (Elements & Compounds) indicating one of a class of compounds or elements: peptide; lanthanide. [from German -id, from French oxide oxide, based on the suffix of acide acid]-ide or -id a suffix used in the names of chemical compounds. IDE intact dilatation and extraction. IDE Integrated Drive Electronics: a standard for computer interface ports that allows the disk controller of an IDE-compatible hard drive or CD-ROM drive to be integrated into the disk itself. Compare EIDE, SCSI. -ide A suffix used to form the names of various chemical compounds, especially the second part of the name of a compound that has two members (such as sodium chloride) or the name of a general type of compound (such as polysaccharide).EncyclopediaSeeIDE-ide
-ide suffix indicating a binary compound.-ide (īde), 1. Suffix denoting the more electronegative element in a binary chemical compound; formerly denoted by the qualification -ureted; for example, hydrogen sulfide was sulfureted hydrogen. 2. Suffix in a sugar name indicating substitution for the H of the hemiacetal OH, for example, glycoside. -ide 1. Combining form denoting the more electronegative element in a binary chemical compound. 2. Combining form (in a sugar name) indicating substitution for the H of the hemiacetal OH; e.g., glycoside. |