the condition of having excess nitrogen in the urine
azoturia in American English
(ˌæzəˈturiə, -ˈtjur-, ˌeizə-)
noun
1.
an elevated level of nitrogenous compounds in the urine
2. Also called: Monday morning disease Veterinary Science
a disease of horses, esp. draft horses returning to work after several days of inactivity and heavy feeding, characterized by muscle stiffness, paralysis, excessive sweating, and excretion of dark urine
Word origin
[1830–40; azote + -uria]This word is first recorded in the period 1830–40. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: ante, baby talk, format, orientation, showcase-uria is a combining form with the meanings “presence in the urine” of that specified bythe initial element (albuminuria; pyuria), “condition of the urinary tract,” “tendency to urinate,” as specified (polyuria)