
1) Ace 2) Atom 3) Bit 4) Boson 5) Chylomicron 6) Corpuscle 7) Deuteron 8) Fermion 9) Fleck 10) Fragment 11) Grain 12) Granule 13) Ionic 14) Iota 15) Micelle 16) Mote 17) Piece 18) Prion 19) Shred 20) Speck 21) Spot 22) Superstring 23) Thermion 24) Thermionic 25) Virino 26) Virion
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1) Atom 2) Corpuscle 3) Fermion or boson 4) Fragment 5) Glimmer 6) Grain 7) Iota 8) It may be charged 9) It may be elementary 10) Jam band 11) Material 12) Minute fragment 13) Molecule 14) Mote 15) Piece of dust 16) Proton - one is a neutron 17) Proton or electron 18) Quark or boson 19) Small bit 20) Small bit of matter
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- (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
- a body having finite mass and internal structure but negligible dimensions
- a function word having different uses in different languages
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• (n.) A minute part or portion of matter; a morsel; a little bit; an atom; a jot; as, a particle of sand, of wood, of dust. • (n.) The smaller hosts distributed in the communion of the laity. • (n.) A subordinate word that is never inflected (a preposition, conjunction, interjection); or a word that can not be used except in composi...
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(L. particula, dim. of pars part) a tiny mass of material.
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(from the article `Polynesian languages`) ...in French Polynesia; and Hawaiian, with only a few remaining native speakers but formerly spoken by perhaps 100,000 persons. Samoan is the ...
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(from the article `separation and purification`) Up to this point, only separations at the molecular level have been discussed. Separations of particles are also important in both industry and ... Particles such as viruses, colloids, bacteria, and small fragments of silica and alumina may be separated into different fractions of various...
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Small portion of matter
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very small portion of matter or energy
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portion of a medium whose volume has dimensions which are small compared to the wavelength of the sound
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minute portion of matter or energy
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<chemistry> A tiny mass of material. ... Origin: L. Particula, dim. Of pars = part ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(pahr´tĭ-kәl) an extremely small mass of material. alpha particles a type of emission produced by the disintegration of a radioactive substance. The atoms of radioactive elements such as uranium and radium are very unstable, continuously breaking apart with explosive violence a...
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A subatomic object with a definite mass and charge.
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a minute unit of matter, usually a single crystal, or of regular shape with a specific gravity approximately that of a single crystal
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an element which occurs in a single form (like a preposition in English) and with a function that does not easily fit into standard parts of speech classifications. Particles very often occur in constructions with certain verbs in English with varying degrees of idiosyncratic interpretation: John took off at great speed (i.e. left). May gave herself up (i.e. surrendered)
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Par'ti·cle noun [ Latin
particula , dim of
pars , gen
partis , a part: confer French
particule . See
Part , and confer
Parcel .]
1. A minute part or portion of matter; a morsel; a little bit; an atom; a jot; as, a
particle of sand, of wood, o...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: par′ti-kĕl Definitions: 1. A small piece or portion of anything. 2. An elementary particle such as a proton or electron.
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Small portion of matter
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particle 1. A very small piece of something; such as, airborne particles. 2. A very small amount of something: 'There wasn't a particle of truth in anything the politician said.' 3. A minute body that is considered to have finite mass but negligible size. 4. Any one of the basic units of matter; such as, a molecule, an atom, or an electron. 5. ...
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An object which is sub-atomic -- smaller than an atom -- and has a definite mass and charge.
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A particle is a small piece of something.
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mote noun (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
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noun a function word that can be used in English to form phrasal verbs
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In "particle physics", a subatomic object with definite mass and charge.
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