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English dictionary: words starting with fiss

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adjective

(of an atom or element) able to undergo nuclear fission.

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A fissile isotope
noun

Division or splitting into two or more parts.

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The party dissolved into fission and acrimony
verb

(chiefly of atoms) undergo fission.

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These heavy nuclei can also fission
adjective

Another term for fissile.

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The fissionable material with which to construct nuclear weapons
verb

(chiefly of atoms) undergo fission.

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These heavy nuclei can also fission
noun

Division or splitting into two or more parts.

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The party dissolved into fission and acrimony
verb

(chiefly of atoms) undergo fission.

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These heavy nuclei can also fission
noun

Division or splitting into two or more parts.

Usage examples:

The party dissolved into fission and acrimony
verb

(chiefly of atoms) undergo fission.

Usage examples:

These heavy nuclei can also fission
noun

Division or splitting into two or more parts.

Usage examples:

The party dissolved into fission and acrimony
adjective

Inclined to cause or undergo division into separate parts or groups.

Usage examples:

The fissiparous tendencies innate in tribalism
verb

Make a rustling sound.

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Straw fissled in the darkness
noun

A latin word meaning "fissure" (= a long, deep, narrow space in a surface), used in medical names and descriptions of the surface of the brain or spinal cord

noun

A long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or earth.

Usage examples:

The bacteria survive around vents or fissures in the deep ocean floor
verb

Split or crack (something) to form a long, narrow opening.

Usage examples:

The dry years had cracked and fissured the cliffs
adjective

Having long, narrow cracks or openings.

Usage examples:

Low cliffs of fissured silurian rock
verb

Split or crack (something) to form a long, narrow opening.

Usage examples:

The dry years had cracked and fissured the cliffs
noun

A long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or earth.

Usage examples:

The bacteria survive around vents or fissures in the deep ocean floor
verb

Split or crack (something) to form a long, narrow opening.

Usage examples:

The dry years had cracked and fissured the cliffs
verb

Split or crack (something) to form a long, narrow opening.

Usage examples:

The dry years had cracked and fissured the cliffs
noun

A long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or earth.

Usage examples:

The bacteria survive around vents or fissures in the deep ocean floor

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