(organic chemistry) Now especially applied to compounds containing a two atom nitrogen group (-N=N-) uniting two hydrocarbon radicals, as in azobenzene etc.
Applied loosely to compounds having nitrogen variously combined, as in cyanides, nitrates, etc.
azote, nitrogen
caz
gaz
gza
kaz
laz
oza
paz
zac
zac
noun
Alternative form of zack
zad
zag
zag
noun
One of a series of sharp turns or reversals.
twist in a storyline
verb
(intransitive) To move with a sharp turn or reversal.
zak
zak
noun
(South Africa, slang) Money.
Sixpence or a small amount of money.
zan
zap
zap
intj
Representing the sound or action of a zap.
noun
(colloquial) A sound made by a sudden release of electricity or some similar energy.
(colloquial) An electric shock.
(slang) The act of heating something in a microwave oven.
A raucous public demonstration designed to embarrass a public figure or celebrity as a form of political activism.
verb
(Singapore, informal, transitive) To photocopy.
(US, military, slang, transitive) To kill; to eliminate.
(intransitive) To make a zap sound.
(slang, transitive) To damage (especially electronics) with electrostatic discharge.
(slang, transitive) To delete or discard (electronic media).
(slang, transitive) To further energize or charge (magnetic material).
(slang, transitive) To heat (something) in a microwave oven.
To strike (something or someone) with electricity or energy, as by shooting.
To use a remote control to repeatedly change channels on a television.
zar
zar
noun
A religious set of beliefs and practices in parts of northern Africa and the Middle East, involving the possession of an individual (usually female) by a type of spirit.
zat
zat
abbrev
Alternative form of izzat
conj
Pronunciation spelling of that (usually signifying a foreign accent, often French).
zax
zax
noun
A tool, similar to a hatchet, used to prepare slate for roofing.