Noun
a weak soluble dibasic acid (the parent acid of cyanamide salts)
Source: WordNetPfizer filed the application for a product and process patent on tetracycline in October 1952, and in March 1953 Cyanamid filed its Boothe-Morton application for a similar patent. Source: Internet
Cyanamid filed its Boothe-Morton application for similar rights in March 1953, while Heyden Chemicals filed its Minieri application in September 1953, named after scientist P. Paul Minieri, to obtain a patent on tetracycline and its fermentation process. Source: Internet
Before joining Watson, Mr. Boyer held management positions with Lederle/American Cyanamid and Barr Laboratories. Source: Internet
Jeff Champion sold products for American Cyanamid in the Midwest from 1988 to 1992, but then moved to Cleveland, Miss., to cover the southern portion of the state for Agrevo prior to their purchase by Bayer Crop Sciences. Source: Internet
So, they brought their problem to Cyanamid. Source: Internet