bisurea etymology

English word bisurea comes from English lactic (Of, relating to, or derived from milk.), English bis-

Detailed word origin of bisurea

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
lactic English (eng) Of, relating to, or derived from milk.
bis- English (eng) (chemistry, obsolete) A variant of tri- used to indicate that the component that does not take the prefix occurs twice in the compound: a bisoxide is of the form B2O. (mathematics, chemistry) A variant of di-, used for substitutions of two complex rather than simple units.. An occasional variant of bi- prefixed to roots beginning with a vowel, as in bisalternate.
bisurea English (eng) (organic chemistry) Any compound containing two urea moieties.

Words with the same origin as bisurea

Descendants of lactic
lactimide lacturamic acid lactyl
Descendants of bis-
bisacridine bisacrylamide bisadduct bisallene bisallylic bisammonium bisanthrapyrazole bisarylated bisazene bisdigitoxoside biselectrophilic bisenolate bishydroxamic bisintercalating bisintercalator bisligand bismetallated bisoxazoline bisphenol bisphosphate bisphosphine bisporphyrin bisthiourea cyclobisintercalator