"aldehydic" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more aldehydic [comparative], most aldehydic [superlative]
Etymology: aldehyde + -ic Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|aldehyde|ic}} aldehyde + -ic Head templates: {{en-adj|-|more}} aldehydic (not generally comparable, comparative more aldehydic, superlative most aldehydic)
  1. (organic chemistry) Of, relating to, or being an aldehyde; having the character of an aldehyde. Tags: not-comparable, usually Categories (topical): Organic chemistry Derived forms: aldehydic acid, dialdehydic Related terms: ketonic Translations (relating to an aldehyde): aldehydowy (Polish), aldeídico (Portuguese)

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