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par·ti·cle [ˈpɑ:tɪkl̩] N

1. particle (minute amount):

particle
particle
drobec m
particle of dust

2. particle fig (smallest amount):

particle
particle of truth
zrno n

3. particle LING:

particle
particle

ˈal·pha par·ti·cle N PHYS

alpha particle

par·ti·cle ac·ˈcel·era·tor N PHYS

par·ti·cle ˈphys·ics N

particle physics

Usage examples with particle

subatomic particle
particle of dust

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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These applications rely on electrostatic effects to assist in the collection and removal of particles in the air.
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The subunits of colloidal silica particles are typically in the range of 1 to 5 nm.
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First, it is assumed that there is no slippage of particles on the screen.
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Differences in masses of the particles can be taken into account.
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The game ends when one player controls all of the particles or when the time runs out.
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The sum of all dipoles on the particle is what causes sedimentation potential.
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The virus is a filamentous particle that measures about 730 nm in length.
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These particles are removed because they may damage pumps and other equipment.
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Most of the second-position predicate particles are mobile, appearing after the first word of the predicate (whatever that may be).
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A tapered rear will permit the particles of the medium to rejoin more easily and quickly than a truncated rear.
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