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1. (n.) electron
an elementary particle that is a fundamental constituent of matter, having a negative charge of 1.602 &xtimes; 10−19 coulombs, and existing independently or as the component outside the nucleus of an atom.
2. electron
a unit of charge equal to the charge on one electron.
Etymology: (1891; electr (ic ) +-on1, as in ion , cation , anion)
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| Definition of 'ELECTRON' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) electron, negatron
an elementary particle with negative charge
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| Definition of 'ELECTRON' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) ELECTRON
amber; also, the alloy of gold and silver, called electrum
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Sense: a very small particle within the atom.
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Afrikaans: elektron |
Arabic: إلِكْترون |
Bulgarian: електрон |
Brazilian: elétron |
Czech: elektron |
German: das Elektron |
Danish: elektron |
Greek: ηλεκτρόνιο |
Spanish: electrón |
Estonian: elektron |
Farsi: الکترون |
Finnish: elektroni |
French: électron |
Hebrew: אֶלֶקטרוֹן |
Hindi: परमाणु में रहने वाला एक अ |
Croatian: elektron |
Hungarian: elektron |
Indonesian: elektron |
Icelandic: rafeind |
Italian: elettrone |
Japanese: 電子 |
Korean: 전자 |
Lithuanian: elektronas |
Latvian: elektrons |
Malay: elektron |
Dutch: elektron |
Norwegian: elektron |
Polish: elektron |
Persian: الکترون |
Pashto: دبرېشنا منفى قوت يا بار،ا |
Portuguese: electrão |
Romanian: electron |
Russian: электрон |
Slovak: elektrón |
Slovenian: elektron |
Serbian: elektron |
Swedish: elektron |
Thai: อิเล็กตรอน |
Turkish: elektron |
Taiwanese: 電子 |
Ukrainian: електрон |
Urdu: برقی ذرہ |
Vietnamese: điện tử |
Chinese: 电子 |
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