Azorin


(José Martínez Ruiz) 1873–1967, Spanish novelist and critic.
noun
real name José Martínez Ruiz. 1874–1967, Spanish writer: noted for his stories of the Spanish countryside

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    nitrogen. Historical Examples The ammonia being now let up, will cause a reaction, and evolve a quantity of azote, equivalent to the chlorine present. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines Andrew Ure The gaseous oxide of azote is perfectly respirable when pure. The Royal Institution Bence Jones I hope the gaseous oxide of azote […]

  • Azotaemia

    noun (pathol) a less common name for uraemia

  • Azotemia

    the accumulation of abnormally large amounts of nitrogenous waste products in the blood, as in uremic poisoning. n. 1900, also azotaemia, from azot- (see azo-) + Greek haima “blood” (see -emia). azotemia az·o·te·mi·a (āz’ə-tē’mē-ə, ā’zə-) n. See uremia. az’o·te’mic (-mĭk) adj.

  • Azotemic

    the accumulation of abnormally large amounts of nitrogenous waste products in the blood, as in uremic poisoning. n. 1900, also azotaemia, from azot- (see azo-) + Greek haima “blood” (see -emia). azotemia az·o·te·mi·a (āz’ə-tē’mē-ə, ā’zə-) n. See uremia. az’o·te’mic (-mĭk) adj.

  • Azoth

    mercury, regarded by alchemists as the assumed first principle of all metals. the universal remedy of Paracelsus. Historical Examples The alchemists by azoth sometimes meant to express the creative principle of nature. The Browning Cyclopdia Edward Berdoe I write not Fables; with your hands you shall handle, and with, your eyes you shall see azoth, […]


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