Azote

/ˈæz.oʊt/ noun

An archaic chemical name for nitrogen, literally meaning 'not supporting life' in French.

From French 'azote' (literally 'a-' not + 'zoe' life), coined by French chemist Jean-Antoine Chaptal around 1790 because nitrogen gas cannot sustain combustion or animal respiration.

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