Azotin

/ˈæzoʊtɪn/ noun

A historical or archaic term for a nitrogen compound or nitrogenous substance; sometimes used to refer to nitrogen itself in older chemical texts.

From azote (French for nitrogen) + -in (a chemical suffix indicating a substance or compound). This term appears in 18th-19th century chemistry literature when the French terminology for nitrogen was being adopted across Europe.

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