The word "azoamyly" is quite challenging in terms of spelling. It is pronounced as /ˌɑzoʊˈeɪməli/ and comprises of six syllables. The first syllable "azo" refers to a group of organic compounds containing a nitrogen atom, which forms a double bond with another nitrogen atom. The second part "amyly" suggests that the word is potentially a form of the word "amyl", meaning a type of alcohol. Overall, the word indicates an organic compound that contains azo and amyl groups, but precise information about its chemical structure is not provided.
Absence or diminution in the amount of glycogen in the liver.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.