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Webster 1913 Edition
Azote
Az′ote
(?; 277)
, Noun.
 [F. 
azote
, fr. Gr. ἀ 
priv. + [GREEK] life; – so named by Lavoisier because it is incapable of supporting life.] Same as 
Nitrogen
. [R.] 
Webster 1828 Edition
Azote
AZOTE
,Noun.
 A species of gas, called also mephitic air, and atmospheric mephitis, on account of it fatal effects upon  animal life.  It is tasteless, and inodorous: it exists in common air, mixed with oxygen, and constitutes about seventy-nine hundredth parts of atmospheric air.  It may be obtained, in large quantities, from the muscular fibers of animals.  Combined with hydrogen, it forms volatile alkali; and it enters into the composition of most animal substances.  It is the radical of nitric acid, and is now called nitrogen gas, or nitrogen.