selenide

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Etymology

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From selenium +‎ -ide.

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selenide (plural selenides)

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  1. (chemistry) any compound in which selenium serves as an anion with an oxidation number of -2
  2. (chemistry) any organic compound of general formula RSeR (R not = H) analogous to the ethers

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