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v. t.
To reduce to atoms, or to fine spray.
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The doctrine of atoms.
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Degree of atomic attraction; equivalence; valence; also (a later use) the number of atoms in an elementary molecule. See Valence.
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An atom; a mite; a pigmy.
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One who holds the doctrine that the space between the bodies of the universe, or the molecules and atoms of matter., is a vacuum; -- opposed to plenist.
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Of or pertaining to atoms.
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An atomist.
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A rare element of the nitrogen-phosphorus group, found combined, in vanadates, in certain minerals, and reduced as an infusible, grayish-white metallic powder. It is intermediate between the metals and the non-metals, having both basic and acid properties. Symbol V (or Vd, rarely). Atomic weight 51.2.
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To reduce to atoms.
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One who holds to the atomic philosophy or theory.
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An element of the chromium group, found in certain rare minerals, as pitchblende, uranite, etc., and reduced as a heavy, hard, nickel-white metal which is quite permanent. Its yellow oxide is used to impart to glass a delicate greenish-yellow tint which is accompanied by a strong fluorescence, and its black oxide is used as a pigment in porcelain painting. Symbol U. Atomic weight 239.
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The doctrine of atoms. See Atomic philosophy, under Atomic.
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Alt. of Atomical
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The degree of combining power of an atom (or radical) as shown by the number of atoms of hydrogen (or of other monads, as chlorine, sodium, etc.) with which it will combine, or for which it can be substituted, or with which it can be compared; thus, an atom of hydrogen is a monad, and has a valence of one; the atoms of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon are respectively dyads, triads, and tetrads, and have a valence respectively of two, three, and four.
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The act of reducing to atoms, or very minute particles; or the state of being so reduced.
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Of or pertaining to atoms; relating to atomism.
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One who, or that which, atomizes; esp., an instrument for reducing a liquid to spray for disinfecting, cooling, or perfuming.
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Atomism.
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In an atomic manner; in accordance with the atomic philosophy.
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Being without symmetry of chemical structure or relation; as, an unsymmetrical carbon atom.
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