Etymology of the English suffix -ide
the English suffix
-idederived from the English word
oxideDerivations 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,
toluidineUsage
Word found in Modern English