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nitrogen

[U] Uncountable

This term carries a clinical, scientific weight, evoking images of laboratory flasks, cryogenic freezing, and industrial chemistry. It is rarely used in casual conversation unless discussing gardening, fertilizers, or high-tech cooling systems. In a biological context, it suggests the invisible engine of growth. When people speak of nitrogen in soil, they are thinking of vitality and greenery, whereas liquid nitrogen invokes a sense of extreme, bone-chilling cold and instant solidification.

Used as a mass noun for the chemical element, such as when measuring the nitrogen levels in a soil sample.

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Noun

A colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that makes up about 78 percent of Earth's atmosphere.

"The air we breathe is mostly nitrogen."

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