| fission |
The splitting of a heavy nucleus into two roughly equal parts (which are nuclei of lower-mass elements), accompanied by the release of a relatively large amount of energy in the form of kinetic energy of the two parts and in the form of emission of neutrons and gamma rays.
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| fissure |
A deep furrow, cleft, or slit.
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| Fischer |
manufactures a professional electrolysis machine
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| fistula |
(fist-u-luh): an abnormal passage, opening or connection between 2 internal organs or from an internal organ to the surface of the body.
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| fission |
Splitting the nucleus of an atom into smaller units.
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| FIS | a hand with the fingers clenched in the palm (as for hitting) |
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| FIS | a fight with bare fists |
| FIS | fight with the fists |
| FIS | the quantity that can be held in the hand |
| FIS | fighting with the fists |
| FIS | a fight with bare fists |
| FIS | an abnormal passage leading from a suppurating cavity to the body surface |
| FIS | (pathology) like a reed or tube |
| FIS | type genus of the family Fistulariidae |
| FIS | cornetfishes |
| FIS | (pathology) like a reed or tube |
| FIS | fungi having each pore separate though crowded |
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