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Azotometer
Azotometer Az`o*tom"e*ter, n. [Azote + -meter.] (Chem.) An apparatus for measuring or determining the proportion of nitrogen; a nitrometer.
Azotous
Azotous A*zo"tous, a. Nitrous; as, azotous acid. [R.]

Meaning of Azoto from wikipedia

- Azoth is a universal remedy or potent solvent sought after in the realm of alchemy, akin to alkahest—a distinct alchemical substance. The quest for Azoth...
- Myers Jamie Schutz Producer Consuelo Villanueva Cinematography Dominic Azoto Camera setup Single-camera Running time 45–48 minutes Production company...
- bishops of Azotos present at the council of 325 and the council of Jerusalem in 536 seem to have resided in Azotos Paralios rather than in Azotos Mesogeios...
- contains samples from "Rainfall", written by Celso Valli and performed by Azoto. "Around Me" contains samples from "Constellation", composed by Simon Park...
- and the French, Italians, Gr****s, Portuguese and Poles prefer "azote/azot/azoto" (from roots meaning "no life") for "nitrogen". For purposes of international...
- (心の雨) "Planet Dyui" (惑星デュイー, Wakusei Dyuī) "Azu Azot Fleet" (アズ・アゾート艦隊, Azu Azōto Sentai) "Spark" (閃光) "Silver Tribe" (銀の種族, Gin no Shuzoku) "Conversation"...
- native-soda (niter)".  · Former name azote (French), from Gr**** ἄζωτος (azōtos) "lifeless" but possibly inspired by azoth, one of the alchemical names...
- detected on Titan. Called an "azotosome" ('nitrogen body'), formed from "azoto", Gr**** for nitrogen, and "soma", Gr**** for body, it lacks the phosphorus...
- Córdoba".[dead link] "Una pesadilla que se vive en el recuerdo: El tornado que azotó San Pedro y que cambió la historia de la tierra colorada y la tiñó de sangre...
- referred to it as "mephitic air" or azote, from the Gr**** word άζωτος (azotos) meaning "lifeless". Animals died in it, and it was the prin****l component...