Amidogen


(formerly) the −nh 2 group.

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  • Amidol

    a colorless, crystalline powder, c 6 h 8 n 2 o⋅2hcl, derived from phenol, used chiefly as a photographic developer. historical examples with amidol a pure delicate black is easily obtainable, and it is moreover a very simple developer to use. the barnet book of photography various noun trademark a grey to colourless soluble crystalline […]

  • Amidship

    in or toward the middle part of a or aircraft; midway between the ends. along the central fore-and-aft line of a or aircraft. in or toward the center of anything: a long, narrow office with a desk placed amidships. of, relating to, or located in the middle part of a or aircraft. historical examples she […]

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  • Amies

    a female friend. a girlfriend or female lover. a vial of amyl nitrate. historical examples wealthy brokers built roman homes, not forgetting the fish ponds, for their amies. talleyrand joseph mccabe noun a female friend fem. proper name, from old french amee, literally “beloved,” from fem. past participle of amer “to love,” from latin amare, […]


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