Lexicographical Neighbors of Azotes
Literary usage of Azotes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1859)
"... galvanism if need be, it will eventually cease, not to return. JDT Авт.
XVI.—Sur une Fonction peu connue du Pancréas la Digestion des Aliments azotes. ..."
2. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1852)
"10//<, All our water, of springs, of brooks, and of rivers, contain azotes; and,
nevertheless, the water of the sea which receives these different fluids ..."
3. The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by John Timbs (1853)
"They are at their minimum of production about the 15th or 20th of January. 10th.
All our water, of springs, of brooks, of rivers, contain azotes; and, ..."
4. Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages by Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Baretti (1851)
"1. Whip, an instrument of correction with which lashes are inflicted. 2. Lash given
with a whip. 3. (Met.) Calamity, affliction. Pena de azotes, A public ..."
5. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1852)
"This may be accounted for, on the one hand, from the influence of the respiration
of fishes ; the azotes contained in water, in passing with it through ..."