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azoth

/az-oth/US // ˈæz ɒθ //UK // (ˈæzɒθ) //

蔚蓝海岸,蔚蓝的天空,蔚蓝天空,蔚蓝

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : mercury, regarded by alchemists as the assumed first principle of all metals.
    • : the universal remedy of Paracelsus.

Examples

  • The alchemists by Azoth sometimes meant to express the creative principle of nature.

  • The Azoth of Paracelsus, according to Mr. Browning, was simply the laudanum which he had discovered.

  • His celebrated azoth some say was magnetised electricity, and others that his magnum opus was the science of fire.

  • I write not Fables; with your hands you shall handle, and with, your eyes you shall see Azoth, viz.