chemicalsuffixlike
chemicalsuffixlike is a term used to describe compounds that possess structural or functional similarities to established chemical suffixes. These suffixes, such as -ol, -al, -one, or -ic acid, denote specific functional groups within organic molecules and are fundamental to chemical nomenclature. A chemicalsuffixlike compound, therefore, would exhibit properties or reactivities characteristic of a particular functional group, even if it doesn't perfectly conform to the precise definition or standard naming convention of that group.
For example, a molecule might contain a hydroxyl group that is sterically hindered or electronically modified
The concept of chemicalsuffixlike is particularly relevant in areas such as medicinal chemistry and materials science,