alˈkäkˌsīd, -_sə̇d noun
( -s )
Etymology: alkoxy- + -ide
: a binary compound (as a methoxide) of an alkoxyl ; especially : a base formed from an alcohol by replacement of the hydroxyl hydrogen with a metal
alˈkäkˌsīd, -_sə̇d noun
( -s )
Etymology: alkoxy- + -ide
: a binary compound (as a methoxide) of an alkoxyl ; especially : a base formed from an alcohol by replacement of the hydroxyl hydrogen with a metal
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012