Particular form of an element
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ISOTOPEParticular form of an element
descriptorAn element or term that has the function of describing, identifying, or indexing, in particular
descriptorsAn element or term that has the function of describing, identifying, or indexing, in particular
abundanceThe quantity or amount of something, e.g., a chemical element or an animal or plant species, present in a particular area, volume, sample, etc
abundancesThe quantity or amount of something, e.g., a chemical element or an animal or plant species, present in a particular area, volume, sample, etc
enrichedIncrease the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), esp. that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium so as to make it more powerful or explosive
enrichingIncrease the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), esp. that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium so as to make it more powerful or explosive
isotopea form of an element
isotopesISOTOPE, a form of an element
isotopicpertaining to an isotope (a form of an element)
isotopicallyISOTOPIC, pertaining to an isotope (a form of an element)
allotropismthe state of an element existing in more than one form
allotropismsALLOTROPISM, the state of an element existing in more than one form
electropositive(of an element) Tending to lose electrons and form positive ions in chemical reactions
electronegative(of an element) Tending to acquire electrons and form negative ions in chemical reactions
morphotropythe effect on crystalline form of the addition or substitution of an element or radical
morphotropiesMORPHOTROPY, the effect on crystalline form of the addition or substitution of an element or radical
boronsnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5
boronnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5
boronicnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5
modesparticular form or manifestation of an underlying substance
modeparticular form or manifestation of an underlying substance
configurationAn arrangement of elements in a particular form, figure, or combination
configurationsAn arrangement of elements in a particular form, figure, or combination
versionsA particular form of something differing in certain respects from an earlier form or other forms of the same type of thing
herstoryhistory (used esp. in feminist literature and in women's studies as an alternative form to distinguish or emphasize the particular experience of women)
subtending(of a line, arc, or figure) Form (an angle) at a particular point when straight lines from its extremities are joined at that point
subtended(of a line, arc, or figure) Form (an angle) at a particular point when straight lines from its extremities are joined at that point
strikes(of employees) Refuse to work as a form of organized protest, typically in an attempt to obtain a particular concession or concessions from their employer
strike(of employees) Refuse to work as a form of organized protest, typically in an attempt to obtain a particular concession or concessions from their employer
struck(of employees) Refuse to work as a form of organized protest, typically in an attempt to obtain a particular concession or concessions from their employer
fetishesA form of sexual desire in which gratification is linked to an abnormal degree to a particular object, item of clothing, part of the body, etc
infinitivesThe basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see)
infinitiveThe basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see)
neoconservativeRelating to or denoting a return to a modified form of a traditional viewpoint, in particular a political ideology characterized by an emphasis on free-market capitalism and an interventionist foreign policy