allophanamide: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Extremely Rare / Technical
UK/ˌæləʊˈfænəmaɪd/US/ˌæloʊˈfænəmaɪd/

Exclusively formal and academic, confined to specialized chemistry texts, research papers, and industrial documentation.

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What does “allophanamide” mean?

A chemical compound that is the amide derivative of allophanic acid.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A chemical compound that is the amide derivative of allophanic acid; specifically, biuret (NH₂CONHCONH₂).

In specialized chemistry contexts, refers to a nitrogenous organic compound formed from urea, used in analytical chemistry and as an intermediate in certain industrial processes.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant usage difference. The term is equally rare and technical in both variants. Spelling is consistent.

Connotations

Purely denotative; carries no cultural or regional connotations beyond its precise chemical definition.

Frequency

Virtually never used in general language. Its frequency is near-zero even in advanced academic contexts, having been largely superseded by 'biuret'.

Grammar

How to Use “allophanamide” in a Sentence

[undergo] synthesis[form] a derivative of[react] with [agent] to yield

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
synthesis of allophanamideallophanamide derivativeallophanamide compound
medium
formation of allophanamidereact with allophanamidepure allophanamide
weak
analysissolutionpresence

Examples

Examples of “allophanamide” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The allophanamide product was crystalline.

American English

  • The allophanamide reaction yielded a purple complex.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not used.

Academic

Used only in highly specialized chemistry research, particularly historical or organic synthesis contexts.

Everyday

Never used.

Technical

The sole domain of use. May appear in patents, chemical industry process descriptions, or advanced textbooks.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “allophanamide”

Neutral

Weak

urea derivativediamide

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “allophanamide”

  • Misspelling as 'allophamide' or 'allopanamid'.
  • Using it in a non-chemical context.
  • Pronouncing it with a stress on the third syllable (/ˌæləfæˈnæmɪd/).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is an extremely rare technical term used only in specialized chemistry.

Biuret.

No, it would be highly unusual and unlikely to be understood outside a very specific professional context.

No, the spelling is consistent. Only the pronunciation of the vowel in the second syllable may vary slightly (/əʊ/ vs /oʊ/).

Allophanamide is usually exclusively formal and academic, confined to specialized chemistry texts, research papers, and industrial documentation. in register.

Allophanamide: in British English it is pronounced /ˌæləʊˈfænəmaɪd/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˌæloʊˈfænəmaɪd/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

ALL the PHANtoms (PHAN) were made (MADE) from this chemical AMIDE. (ALL-PHAN-AMIDE)

Conceptual Metaphor

Not applicable; the term is a literal, technical label.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
In the biuret test for proteins, the violet colour is actually formed with , a compound also known as allophanamide.
Multiple Choice

In what context would you most likely encounter the word 'allophanamide'?