Definition: The word "amidoazobenzene" has no direct Biblical reference in the KJV Bible, but its Greek name, "amidoazobenzene," is known to be a compound molecule composed of four benzoxazole rings, which are typically found within other compounds with an amido group attached.
In the context of chemical chemistry and organic chemistry, it is commonly used to describe a compound that contains at least one nitrogen atom, such as in the structure of a protein or a hormone. The presence of the amido group, if present, typically indicates a specific amino acid component within the molecule. It's not usually considered a singular term or word in this context, but rather it is used to describe multiple compounds with a similar molecular structure. In general, the compound has been named "amidoazobenzene" because of its chemical properties and structure.
However, without specific biblical references, there isn't much more detail that can be provided about what this term refers to in the context of the Bible. If you'd like additional information or clarification on a specific verse or passage within the Bible, I would be happy to provide that as well!
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