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Etymology of the English suffix -ide

the English suffix -ide
derived from the English word oxide

Derivations in English

actinide, amide, anhydride, boride, lanthanide, cytidine, uridine, vinylidene, acetylide, antimonide, arabinoside, arsenide, azide, carbide, chalcogenide, chloride, cyanide, deuteride, fluoride, fructoside, glucide, glucoside, glyceride, halide, hydrobromide, iodide, mercaptide, murexide, nitride, ozonide, peptide, phosphatide, phosphide, pyranoside, saccharide, selenide, silicide, sulfide, telluride, ureide, alkoxide, cerebroside, chlorothiazide, ganglioside, nucleoside, sulfocarbanilide, pyrrolidine, acetanilide, acetophenetidin, benzidine, daminozide, guanidine, histidine, phenacetin, piperidine, pyridine, spermidine, thymidine, tolidine, toluidine

Usage

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