nitrogenbaser
Nitrogenbaser is not a standard term in chemistry, biology, or materials science. It appears to be a neologism or a misspelling, and its precise meaning depends on context. Without a widely accepted definition, it can be read as a label for entities that provide nitrogen-based basicity or have nitrogen-bearing basic sites.
One common interpretation views a nitrogenbaser as a nitrogen-containing base in organic chemistry. This would include
A different usage appears in materials science, where nitrogen-doped carbons or polymers present basic nitrogen sites
In biology, a similar though more established term is nitrogenous base, referring to the purines and pyrimidines
Because the term is not standardized, it is best interpreted from its context. Related concepts include base,