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atomically


Meanings
  • the act of making something atomic, i.e., breaking it down into its smallest constituents

    - "In nuclear physics, an atom is made atomic by splitting its nucleus into smaller components."
    - "During the process of electrolysis, a substance is made atomic by passing an electric current through it."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with atomically
atomically , hymnally , symmetally , homely , folly
Homophones
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  1. atomically (en) : making something atomic by splitting it down into its smallest constituents

  2. atomically (en) : indivisible, cannot be broken down further


Variants
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atomic , atomically
Forms
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{"term"=>"atomically", "definition"=>"making something atomic by splitting it down into its smallest constituents", "synonyms"=>["indivisibly", "unbreakably", "infinitesimally", "particulate", "granular"], "antonyms"=>["holistically", "as a whole", "integrally"], "related_concepts"=>["nuclear physics", "chemistry", "physics", "electrolysis", "chemical reactions", "electrochemistry"]}


Etymology
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The term 'atomically' is derived from the Greek word 'atomos', which means 'indivisible'. The prefix 'a-' in 'atomically' signifies 'making' or 'producing', thus 'atomically' means 'making something indivisible' or 'breaking something down into its smallest constituents'.


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  1. {"question"=>"Which Greek philosopher first used the term 'atomos' to describe indivisible particles?", "answer"=>"The ancient Greek philosopher Leucippus is credited with being the first philosopher to propose the existence of indivisible, indestructible particles, which he called 'atomos'. Leucippus' ideas were later developed and expanded upon by his student Democritus, who is more widely known for his contributions to the development of atomic theory."}


Culture
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The term 'atomically' has been used in various forms of culture to describe the process of breaking something down into its smallest constituents. In literature, 'atomically' has been used to describe the process of electrolysis, where a substance is broken down into its constituent ions by passing an electric current through it. In science, 'atomically' has been used to describe the process of splitting an atom's nucleus into smaller components, resulting in the production of energy. In art, 'atomically' has been used to describe the process of breaking down complex shapes and forms into their simplest constituent parts, resulting in the creation of abstract and minimalist artwork. In music, 'atomically' has been used to describe the process of breaking down complex melodies and harmonies into their simplest constituent parts, resulting in the creation of intricate and detailed compositions. Overall, the term 'atomically' has been used in various forms of culture to describe the process of breaking down complex structures and forms into their simplest constituent parts, resulting in the creation of abstract, minimalist, intricate, and detailed artwork, literature, science, art, and music.

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