an·hy·dride /(ˌ)ænˈhaɪˌdraɪd/
無水物;酐
an·hy·dride /(ˈ)ænˈhaɪˌdraɪd/ 名詞
酐,脫水物
An·hy·dride n. Chem. An oxide of a nonmetallic body or an organic radical, capable of forming an acid by uniting with the elements of water; -- so called because it may be formed from an acid by the abstraction of water.
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anhydride
n : a compound formed from one or more other compounds in a
reaction resulting in removal of water