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magnetization
English
Etymology
magnet +? -ization
Noun
magnetization (countable and uncountable, plural magnetizations)
- The act of magnetizing, or the state of being magnetized
- The magnitude of the magnetic strength of a magnetized object.
Translations
magnetization From the web:
- what is magnetization in physics
- what is magnetization and demagnetization
- what is magnetization current
- what is magnetization of iron
- what is magnetization in chemistry
- what is magnetization transfer
- what is magnetization current in transformer
- what is magnetization process
antidot
English
Etymology 1
anti- +? dot
Noun
antidot (plural antidots)
- (quantum mechanics) A small, circular region of opposite charge or magnetization, especially one that is part of a semiconductor device
Translations
Etymology 2
Noun
antidot (plural antidots)
- Obsolete form of antidote.
Romanian
Etymology
From French antidote, from Latin antidotum.
Noun
antidot n (plural antidoturi)
- antidote
Declension
antidot From the web:
- what antidote means
- what antidote homeopathic remedies
- what antidote for heparin
- what antidote
- what antidote is used in copper poisoning
- what does antidote mean
- what is antidote and examples
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