amidic, a. Chem.
(əˈmaɪdɪk)
[f. amide + -ic.]
Of or derived from an amide; as in amidic acid, the same as acid amide, or amic acid.
| 1877 Watts Fownes' Chem. II. 379 The acid amides thus formed [by replacement of the alcoholic hydroxyl] are called amic or amidic acids. |