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Definition of Azotised
1. azotise [v] - See also: azotise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Azotised
Literary usage of Azotised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemistry by George Wilson (1860)
"The former are termed the azotised or nitrogenous, and the latter the non-azotised
or non-nitrogenous, ingredients of food. ..."
2. Organic Chemistry in Its Applications to Agriculture and Physiology by Justus Liebig, Lyon Playfair Playfair (1840)
"... we find every fibre and every particle of wood surrounded by a juice containing
an azotised matter ; while the starch granules and sugar are enclosed in ..."
3. A Handbook of Organic Chemistry: For the Use of Students by William Gregory (1856)
"This is a class of neutral or indifferent non-azotised bodies, which are never
poisonous, hardly even possessed of medicinal ..."
4. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1835)
"Drs Tiedeman and Gmelin think that, as it contains a large quantity of highly
azotised principles, it assists in ..."
5. General Notions of Chemistry by Théophile Jules Pelouze, Edmond Fremy (1854)
"EMPLOYMENT OF azotised SALTS. After having shown that manures have the property
of carrying azote into the soil, an element indispensable to the growth of ..."