Azoles

/ˈæzoʊlz/ noun

Plural form of azole; a class of organic compounds with five-membered nitrogen-containing rings that form the base structure for many antimicrobial medications.

Plural of 'azole,' derived from 'azo-' + '-ole.' The term became standardized in pharmaceutical chemistry during the late 20th century.

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