English dictionary: words starting with ato
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Atoll
ˈæt.ɒlnounA ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral.
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The islands of the maldives are grouped in ring-shaped coral atolls, each enclosing a relatively sh…
Atolls
ˈæt.ɒlnounA ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral.
Usage examples:
The islands of the maldives are grouped in ring-shaped coral atolls, each enclosing a relatively sh…
Atom
ˈæt.əmnounThe smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist.
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Once removed from an atom, an electron may in turn ionize other atoms or molecules.
Atomic
əˈtɒm.ɪkadjectiveRelating to an atom or atoms.
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The nature of matter at the atomic level
Atomically
əˈtɒm.ɪ.kəl.iadverbIn a way that involves or relates to atoms
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Prehistoric materials are dated by measuring the atomically unstable isotope carbon 14., elements g…
Atomicity
æt.əˈmɪs.ɪ.tinounThe number of atoms in the molecules of an element.
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In other words, as this encyclopedia entry says, a molecule of oxygen has an atomicity of 2.
Atomise
ˈæt.ə.maɪzverbConvert (a substance) into very fine particles or droplets.
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Finely atomized fuel
Atomised
ˈæt.ə.maɪzdverbConvert (a substance) into very fine particles or droplets.
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Finely atomized fuel
adjectiveConsisting of separate parts that do not have much contact with each other
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In our increasingly atomized society, more and more people live alone., the canisters were found to…
Atomises
ˈæt.ə.maɪzverbConvert (a substance) into very fine particles or droplets.
Usage examples:
Finely atomized fuel
Atomising
ˈæt.ə.maɪzverbConvert (a substance) into very fine particles or droplets.
Usage examples:
Finely atomized fuel
Atomistic
ˌæt.əˈmɪs.tɪkadjectiveExisting or operating separately from other similar things or people
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Without human society we remain atomistic individuals, isolated and alone., instead of holistic con…
Atomize
ˈæt.ə.maɪzverbConvert (a substance) into very fine particles or droplets.
Usage examples:
Finely atomized fuel
Atomized
ˈæt.ə.maɪzdverbConvert (a substance) into very fine particles or droplets.
Usage examples:
Finely atomized fuel
adjectiveConsisting of separate parts that do not have much contact with each other
Usage examples:
In our increasingly atomized society, more and more people live alone., the canisters were found to…
Atomizer
ˈæt.ə.maɪ.zərnounA device for emitting water, perfume, or other liquids as a fine spray.
Usage examples:
Spray the bouquet with water from an atomizer to keep it fresh
Atomizers
ˈæt.ə.maɪ.zərnounA device for emitting water, perfume, or other liquids as a fine spray.
Usage examples:
Spray the bouquet with water from an atomizer to keep it fresh
Atomizes
ˈæt.ə.maɪzverbConvert (a substance) into very fine particles or droplets.
Usage examples:
Finely atomized fuel
Atomizing
ˈæt.ə.maɪzverbConvert (a substance) into very fine particles or droplets.
Usage examples:
Finely atomized fuel
Atoms
ˈæt.əmnounThe smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist.
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Once removed from an atom, an electron may in turn ionize other atoms or molecules.
Atonal
ˌeɪˈtəʊ.nəladjectiveNot written in any key or mode.
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Atonal music may be written by obscuring tonal structures or by ignoring conventional harmonies alt…
idiomImmediately
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You have to call him at once ., everything happened at once – she graduated, got a job, and got mar…
verbMake amends or reparation.
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A human sacrifice to atone for the sin
phrasal verbTo do something that shows that you are sorry for something bad that you did
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The country's leader has expressed a wish to atone for his actions in the past.
verbMake amends or reparation.
Usage examples:
A human sacrifice to atone for the sin
Atonement
əˈtəʊn.məntnounThe action of making amends for a wrong or injury.
Usage examples:
He submitted his resignation as an act of atonement
Atonements
ˌdeɪ əv əˈtəʊn.məntnounThe action of making amends for a wrong or injury.
Usage examples:
He submitted his resignation as an act of atonement
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