hydrazide

/ (ˈhaɪdrəˌzaɪd) /

noun

any of a class of chemical compounds that result when hydrogen in hydrazine or any of its derivatives is replaced by an acid radical

Scientific definitions for hydrazide

hydrazide
[ hīdrə-zīd′ ]

A compound formed by combining hydrazine with an acyl compound. Hydrazides are important in the manufacture of certain medicines.