Azoth

/ˈæz.əθ/ noun

In alchemy, the universal principle or secret substance sought to transmute base metals into gold, or in chemistry, a rare synonym for mercury.

From Arabic 'al-zā'iq' (quicksilver/mercury), via medieval alchemical texts; the term represents the alchemist's mystical 'essence of essence' that supposedly contained transformative power.

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