Azophosphore

/ˌæz.oʊˈfɒs.fɔr/ noun

A chemical compound containing both nitrogen (azo) and phosphorus groups bonded together.

From French 'azo-' (nitrogen compound prefix from French 'azote') + 'phosphore' (phosphorus-bearing), combining two chemical element references from French scientific terminology of the 19th century.

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