Chem. [f. as prec. + -IDE.] A compound of antimony with hydrogen, a metal, or an organic radical; also called STIBIDE, and formerly ANTIMONIURET.

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1863.  Watts, Dict. Chem., I. 322. Hydride of Antimony or Antimonide of Hydrogen, generally called Antimonetted or Antimoniuretted hydrogen. Ibid., 316. Antimonide of Gold.

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1873.  Williamson, Chem., § 143. A precipitate of argentic antimonide is formed.

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