IPA: //ˈdaɪəˌmaɪd//
KK: /daɪəˌmaɪd/
A type of chemical compound that has two amide groups in its structure.
The chemist synthesized a diamide for the experiment.
**Diamide** → It is formed from "di-" (meaning two) and "amide" (from Latin *amida*, meaning a compound derived from ammonia). The word "diamide" refers to a compound containing two amine groups.
Think of 'two' ('di-') amine groups in a compound — that's what diamide means.