azote

common noun

Syllable Decomposition

azote

composed of a- ('without') and the ancient Greek root zôt- ('life') which is in . it was named thus by antoine lavoisier because, unlike oxygen, it does not sustain the life of animals.

Definitions

chimie
agriculture
chimie physique

Synonyms

nitrogènediazote

Plural

azotes

Hyperonyms

élément chimiquenon-métalpnictogènegazatome

Translations

  • germangerman:Nitrogenium
  • englishenglish:azote
  • arabicarabic:نيتروجين
  • chinesechinese:
  • koreankorean:질소
  • danishdanish:kvælstof
  • spanishspanish:ázoe
  • finnishfinnish:typpi
  • greekgreek:άζωτο
  • hebrewhebrew:חנקן
  • italianitalian:azoto
  • japanesejapanese:窒素
  • dutchdutch:stikstof
  • polishpolish:azot
  • portugueseportuguese:azoto
  • russianrussian:азот
  • swedishswedish:kväve
  • turkishturkish:nitrojen
  • ukrainianukrainian:азот

See also

azotite (cn.) azotes (v.) azotique (adj.) azoteux (adj.)