Azotate

/ˈæz.oʊ.teɪt/ noun

A salt or ester formed from azotic acid (now called nitric acid) in combination with a base.

From French 'azote' (nitrogen) + '-ate' (salt suffix), created in the late 18th century when French chemists renamed 'nitrum' as 'azote' and systematized chemical nomenclature.

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