nitrox

Etymology
. Analyzable as

Noun

 * 1)  An industrial process for case hardening (imparting greater surface hardness to) metal objects, involving nitrocarburizing (the diffusion of carbon and nitrogen into the metal) followed by oxidation.
 * 2)  A mixture of nitrogen and oxygen, the nitrogen content being lower than that of normal air, which is used in place of air as a breathing gas.
 * 1)  A mixture of nitrogen and oxygen, the nitrogen content being lower than that of normal air, which is used in place of air as a breathing gas.
 * 1)  A mixture of nitrogen and oxygen, the nitrogen content being lower than that of normal air, which is used in place of air as a breathing gas.
 * 1)  A mixture of nitrogen and oxygen, the nitrogen content being lower than that of normal air, which is used in place of air as a breathing gas.

Translations

 * Arabic: نيتروكس
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 高氧氣體
 * Finnish: nitroksi
 * French: nitrox
 * German: Nitrox
 * Hebrew: נייטרוקס
 * Italian: nitrox
 * Persian: نایتروکس
 * Russian: нитрокс, найтрокс
 * Serbo-Croatian: nitroks, nitrox