Results for: be destroyed in particle collision, defeat somebody, destroy something, demolish
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ancient city in southwestern Italy (destroyed in 79 A.D. by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius), ancient Roman city in southern Italy. It was buried by volcanic ash during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, and has since been partly excavated.Pompeii
ancient city of Palestine that was destroyed by God for its wickedness (Biblical); wicked and corrupt place, city of depravitySodom
ancient city which was destroyed because of its wickedness (Biblical), depraved placeGomorrah
ancient Roman town near modern Naples, destroyed with its neighbor Pompeii in the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79Herculaneum
animal disease, destroy, cause decay; injure, develop canker, evil, make or become corrupt, plant disease, sore; plant disease; rotcanker
animation, effervesce, effervescence, emit sparks; glimmer, twinkle, glitter; be lively and vivacious; bubble, fizz, glitter; spark; effervescence; liveliness, perform vivaciously, shining particle, throw off sparkssparkle
annihilate, destroy, exterminate, obliterate, get rid of something completelyeradicate
annoy, be very hot, destroy by fireburn up
antiparticle of an electron, elementary particle equal in mass to the electron but with a positive electrical charge (Physics), electron antiparticlepositron
antiparticle of neutron, particle that is the antiparticle counterpart of a neutron (Physics)antineutron
antiparticle of nucleon, particle that is the antiparticle counterpart of a proton or a neutron, an antiproton or an antineutron (Physics)antinucleon
any particle (such as electron, proton or neutron) that complies to the Fermi-Dirac statistics and is subject to the Pauli exclusion principle (Physics), elementary particlefermion
appear to fall, bad or corrupt place, basin for washing something, be absorbed, become quieter, bring to ruin, cesspool, decline in value, decline physically, defeat in contest, device absorbing energy or other entity, drill into ground, drive into gro...sink
application of plaster to walls, applying plaster, applying mortar; defeating, beating (Slang), plaster covering surface, severe defeatplastering
apply medicinal plaster, apply plaster, apply mortar; stick, glue; apply a cast; defeat (Slang), apply something thickly, bombard, cover walls with plaster, defeat severely, lime mixture for walls, make something appear in many locations, wall covering...plaster
 

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