different between catoms vs atoms
catoms
English
Noun
catoms
- plural of catom
Anagrams
- Mascot, comast, comsat, mascot
catoms From the web:
atoms
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?at?mz/
Noun
atoms
- plural of atom
Anagrams
- MOTAS, Matos, Moats, Motas, atmos, masto-, moats, stoma
Danish
Noun
atoms n
- indefinite genitive singular of atom
Latvian
Etymology
From Latin atomus (“smallest particle”) (borrowed via some other European language), from Ancient Greek ?????? (átomos, “indivisible”), from ?- (a-, “not”) + ????? (témn?, “I cut”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ato?ms]
- IPA(key): [a?to?ms]
Noun
atoms m (1st declension)
- (physics, chemistry) atom (smallest part of a chemical element that still has its chemical properties)
Declension
Derived terms
- atombumba
Swedish
Noun
atoms
- indefinite genitive singular of atom
Anagrams
- Tomas
atoms From the web:
- what atoms make up carbohydrates
- what atoms make up water
- what atoms make up a molecule of acetic acid
- what atoms make up sugar molecules
- what atoms can hydrogen bond
- what atoms make up amino acids
- what atoms make up a water molecule
- what atoms make up glucose
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- catoms vs atoms
- cauls vs caulks
- caulk vs cauls
- cauls vs yauls
- cauls vs calls
- pauls vs cauls
- carls vs carps
- cars vs carls
- carls vs carks
- carls vs harls
- yarls vs carls
- calls vs carls
- slaveless vs staveless
- slaveless vs slave
- straiter vs straiten
- lungies vs lungis
- lungie vs lungis
- lungs vs lungis
- drowsy vs lungis
- dull vs lungis