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atomizer noun

  /ˈæt.əˌmaɪz.ə(ɹ)/ , /ˈæt.əˌmaɪz.ɚ/
  • An instrument for reducing a liquid to spray or vapor for disinfecting, cooling, medical use or perfume spraying.
atomizador, pulverizador

atom noun

  /ˈætəm/ , [ˈæɾm̩] , [ˈæɾəm]
  • (chemistry, physics) The smallest possible amount of matter which still retains its identity as a chemical element, now known to consist of a nucleus surrounded by electrons. [from 16th c.]
  • (history of science) A hypothetical particle posited by Greek philosophers as an ultimate and indivisible component of matter. [from 15th c.]
  • (now generally regarded, _, figuratively) The smallest, indivisible constituent part or unit of something. [from 17th c.]
átomo

atomic adjective

  /əˈtɑː.mɪk/ , /əˈtɒm.ɪk/ , /əˈtɔm.ɪk/
  • (physics, chemistry) Of or relating to atoms; composed of atoms; monatomic.
  • Employing or relating to nuclear energy or processes.
  • Unable to be split or made any smaller.
  • (computing, of an operation) Guaranteed to complete either fully or not at all while waiting in a pause, and running synchronously when called by multiple asynchronous threads.
atómico

atomize verb

  /ˈætəmaɪz/
  • (transitive) To separate or reduce into atoms.
  • (transitive) To make into a fine spray.
  • (transitive) To fragment; to break into small pieces or concepts.
atomizar

atomically

atómicamente

atomization noun

  • The act or an instance of atomizing.
atomización

atomicity noun

  /ˌætəˈmɪsɪti/ , [-ɾi] , [-ɾə-]
  • (historical) Synonym of valence (“the combining capacity of an atom, functional group, or radical determined by the number of atoms of hydrogen with which it will unite, or the number of electrons that it will gain, lose, or share when it combines with other atoms, etc.”)
atomicidad

atomism noun

  • (philosophy) The ancient Greek theory that all matter is composed of very small indestructible and indivisible particles.
atomismo
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