malonylurea

mal·o·nyl·u·re·a

[mal-uh-nil-yoo-ree-uh, -yoor-ee-uh, -neel-]
noun Chemistry.

Origin:
1885–90; malonyl + urea

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malonylurea (ˌmælənɪljʊˈrɪə, -ˈjʊərɪə, -niːl-) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
another name for barbituric acid

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