Chem. [f. as prec. + -IDE.] A compound of antimony with hydrogen, a metal, or an organic radical; also called STIBIDE, and formerly ANTIMONIURET.
1863. Watts, Dict. Chem., I. 322. Hydride of Antimony or Antimonide of Hydrogen, generally called Antimonetted or Antimoniuretted hydrogen. Ibid., 316. Antimonide of Gold.
1873. Williamson, Chem., § 143. A precipitate of argentic antimonide is formed.