| ENAMINE | • enamine n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a class of unsaturated nitrogen compounds, having the general formula R2… • ENAMINE n. a type of amine. | 
| ENAMINES | • enamines n. Plural of enamine. • ENAMINE n. a type of amine. | 
| MONAMINE | • monamine n. Archaic form of monoamine. • MONAMINE n. an amine containing only one amino group. | 
| MONAMINES | • monamines n. Plural of monamine. • MONAMINE n. an amine containing only one amino group. | 
| METHENAMINE | • methenamine n. (Pharmacology) The compound hexamethylenetetramine when used as a urinary antiseptic. • methenamine n. (Pathology) Synonym of methenamine silver. • METHENAMINE n. hexamethylenetetramine esp. when used in the form of an organic salt to treat urinary tract infections. | 
| ARSPHENAMINE | • arsphenamine n. (Pharmacology, organic chemistry) A phenolic amine derivative of arsenic that was used to treat syphilis… • ARSPHENAMINE n. another name for salvarsan, a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis. | 
| METHENAMINES | • methenamines n. Plural of methenamine. • METHENAMINE n. hexamethylenetetramine esp. when used in the form of an organic salt to treat urinary tract infections. | 
| THIOSINAMINE | • THIOSINAMINE n. a white crystalline bitter-tasting compound with a slight garlic-like odour, occurring in mustard oil and used in organic synthesis. | 
| ARSPHENAMINES | • arsphenamines n. Plural of arsphenamine. • ARSPHENAMINE n. another name for salvarsan, a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis. | 
| THIOSINAMINES | • THIOSINAMINE n. a white crystalline bitter-tasting compound with a slight garlic-like odour, occurring in mustard oil and used in organic synthesis. | 
| NEOARSPHENAMINE | • neoarsphenamine n. A derivative of arsphenamine once used to treat syphilis and yaws. • NEOARSPHENAMINE n. a derivative of arsenic used in treating syphilis. |