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Containing a nitrogen group, especially one attached at both ends in a covalent bond to other groups: azole.
[From French azote, nitrogen : Greek a-, not; see a-1 + Greek zōē, life (from the fact that nitrogen does not support respiration).]
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[From French azote, nitrogen : Greek a-, not; see a-1 + Greek zōē, life (from the fact that nitrogen does not support respiration).]
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Containing a nitrogen group, especially one attached at both ends in a covalent bond to other groups: azole.
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