Results for: observation of tiny particles through a ultramicroscope
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analysis of a tiny sample, analysis of microscopic particles of a substance (Chemistry), detailed analysismicroanalysis
annoy, bewilder somebody, cover something with gravel, cover with gravel; embarrass, perplex, rock fragments, small particles in kidney or bladder, small stones, small stones and pebbles (sometimes mixed with sand)gravel
annual observation of past event, annual ritual, yearly date commemorating a special event; birthdayanniversary
anticipation or tension, electric current, energy created by moving charged particles, type of energy which results from the existence of charged particles (used to produce light, heat, etc.)electricity
any of a number of subatomic particles that have very little mass, Greek monetary unit, old coin worth one leptonlepton
any of a number of tiny lymphatic vessels that transport chyle from the intestinal tract to the thoracic duct (Anatomy), carrying milky fluid, of milk, of or pertaining to milk, resembling milk; of the tiny vessels that transport chyle from the intesti...lacteal
any small edible fish from the herring family, tiny ocean fishsardine
application of observation and experiment, medicine based solely on experience, method of learning based on observation and experience, philosophical belief regarding sense-derived knowledgeempiricism
atom, particle (Archaic); tiny creature; pygmy, dwarf; skeleton (Archaic)atomy
attack with missiles, cannon that shot stone balls (Archaic), hit repeatedly, hit with high-energy particles, medieval cannon, overwhelm, shell, bombbombard
autobiography, biography or historical account, essay on a scholarly subject, life story, biography; record of events written by a person having an intimate knowledge of them and based on personal observation, proceedingsmemoir
automobile insurance coverage, conflict between ideas, crash, colliding of two or more objects, exchange of energy between particlescollision
aventurin, glass containing shiny particles, goldstone, mineral containing shiny particles, opaque glass spangled with bits of mica or other minerals, sunstoneaventurine
ball shaped vessel for underwater observation, diving sphere lowered by cablebathysphere
based on medical treatment or observation, pertaining to a clinic; pertaining to the study of disease through observation; impersonal, severe in decor or design, unemotionalclinical
 

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