IPA: /ˈæmɪnoʊ/
KK: /ˈæmɪnoʊ/
Relating to a type of chemical compound that contains ammonia or is derived from it.
The ammino compound exhibited unique properties in the experiment.
The word 'ammino' originates from Italian 'ammino', which is derived from 'amminoacido', meaning amino acid. The prefix 'amino-' comes from the Latin 'ammonium', referring to the ammonium ion, which is a component of amino acids. The suffix '-o' is often used in Italian to denote a relationship or connection. Therefore, 'ammino' refers to a substance related to amino acids.
Think of 'amino' as relating to 'ammonium', which helps you remember that 'ammino' is connected to amino acids.