Etymology of the English word amine
the English word
aminederived from the English word
ammoniumderived from the English word
ammoniausing the English suffix
-iumusing the English suffix
-ineusing the English suffix
-ineDate
The earliest known usage of amine in English dates from the 19th century.
Derivations in English
amino-,
indamine,
rhodamine,
tyramine,
aminate,
benzamine,
chloramine,
diamine,
diphenylamine,
ethanolamine,
methylamine,
monoamine,
nitramine,
nitrosamine,
phenylamine,
protamine,
thiamine,
arsphenamine,
carbylamine,
cyclohexylamine,
cyclonite,
diphenhydramine,
ethambutol,
methenamine,
dopamine,
imine,
amphetamine,
clomiphene,
imipramine,
pemoline,
phentolamine,
picloram,
quebrachamine,
naphthylamine,
dimenhydrinate,
-amineDerivations in other languages
Spanish
aminaUsage
Word found in Modern English