"Azoteneses" is a complex word with a challenging spelling. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /əˌzoʊtəˈniziːz/. The word appears to be a plural form of "azotenesis", which is not commonly used in everyday language. Azotenesis means the process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen compounds. The word is derived from "azote", an old-fashioned name for nitrogen. The spelling of "Azoteneses" is a combination of its root word and the suffix "-es" which is commonly used to form plural nouns.