sulfonoid
Sulfonoid is a term that can refer to a few different chemical concepts, though it is not a universally established or widely used chemical nomenclature. Most commonly, it might be used informally to describe compounds containing the sulfonyl group (SO2). This group is characterized by a sulfur atom double-bonded to two oxygen atoms and single-bonded to two other atoms or groups. Examples of organic compounds featuring the sulfonyl group include sulfonamides, which are important in pharmaceuticals, and sulfones, which are used in polymers and as solvents.
In a broader or less common context, "sulfonoid" could potentially be used to refer to any sulfur-containing