clinker
Webster Dictionary
a mass composed of several bricks run together by the action of the fire in the kiln
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detritus
(ɪˈtraɪ təs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
rock in small particles or other material worn or broken away from a mass, as by the action of water or glacial ice.
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bilin
Webster Dictionary
a name applied to the amorphous or crystalline mass obtained from bile by the action of alcohol and ether. It is composed of a mixture of the sodium salts of the bile acids
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re-
(ɪ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a prefix, occurring orig. in loanwords from Latin, used to form verbs denoting action in a backward direction (recede; return; revert), action in answer to or intended to undo a situation (rebel; remove; respond; restore; revoke), or action done over, often with the implication that the outcome of the original action was in some way impermanent or inadequate, or that the performance of the new action brings back an earlier state of affairs (recapture; reoccur; repossess; retype). Also, red-.
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atomic weight
(atomic mass, atomic weight, relative atomic mass)
Princeton's WordNet
(chemistry) the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units
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relative atomic mass
(atomic mass, atomic weight, relative atomic mass)
Princeton's WordNet
(chemistry) the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units
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atomic mass
(atomic mass, atomic weight, relative atomic mass)
Princeton's WordNet
(chemistry) the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units
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mass spectrograph
(mass spectrograph)
Princeton's WordNet
a mass spectrometer that produces a graphical representation of the mass spectrum
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mass spectrum
(mass spectrum)
Princeton's WordNet
a distribution of ions as shown by a mass spectrograph or a mass spectrometer
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slug
(slug)
Princeton's WordNet
a unit of mass equal to the mass that accelerates at 1 foot/sec/sec when acted upon by a force of 1 pound; approximately 14.5939 kilograms
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mass spectrum
(ˈmæs lɪs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a spectrum of charged particles arranged in order of mass or mass-to-charge ratios.
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self-government
Webster Dictionary
hence, government of a community, state, or nation by the joint action of the mass of people constituting such a civil body; also, the state of being so governed; democratic government; democracy
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muon
(ˈmyu ɒn)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an unstable lepton of mass approximately 207 times greater than the electron's mass.
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requiem
(ˈrɛk wi əm, ˈri kwi-, ˈreɪ-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Also called requiem mass. the mass celebrated for the repose of the souls of the dead.
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concrete
(ˈkɒn krit, ˈkɒŋ-, kɒnˈkrit, kɒŋ-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
formed by coalescence of separate particles into a mass; united in a coagulated, condensed, or solid mass or state.
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mass
(mass)
Princeton's WordNet
join together into a mass or collect or form a mass
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reaction
Webster Dictionary
any action in resisting other action or force; counter tendency; movement in a contrary direction; reverse action
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conglomerate
Webster Dictionary
that which is heaped together in a mass or conpacted from various sources; a mass formed of fragments; collection; accumulation
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lemming
(ˈlɛm ɪŋ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any of various small, mainly arctic, cricetid rodents esp. of the genus Lemmus, noted for periodic mass migrations that sometimes result in mass drownings.
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conglomeration
Webster Dictionary
the act or process of gathering into a mass; the state of being thus collected; collection; accumulation; that which is conglomerated; a mixed mass
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conglobate
Webster Dictionary
to collect or form into a ball or rounded mass; to gather or mass together
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snowball
Webster Dictionary
a round mass of snow pressed or roller together, or anything resembling such a mass
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promiscuous
Webster Dictionary
consisting of individuals united in a body or mass without order; mingled; confused; undistinguished; as, a promiscuous crowd or mass
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agglomerate
Webster Dictionary
to wind or collect into a ball; hence, to gather into a mass or anything like a mass
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intermixture
Webster Dictionary
a mass formed by mixture; a mass of ingredients mixed
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rest energy
(rest energy)
Princeton's WordNet
the energy equivalent to the mass of a particle at rest in an inertial frame of reference; equal to the rest mass times the square of the speed of light
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missal
Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to the Mass, or to a missal or Mass book
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agglomeration
Webster Dictionary
state of being collected in a mass; a mass; cluster
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relativistic mass
(relativistic mass)
Princeton's WordNet
(physics) the mass of a body in motion relative to the observer: it is equal to the rest mass multiplied by a factor that is greater than 1 and that increases as the magnitude of the velocity increases
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mass-energy equation
(æs eɪˈnɑ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the equation, E = mc2, formulated by Albert Einstein, expressing the equivalence of mass and energy, where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the velocity of light.
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