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relativistic
English
Etymology
From relativist +? -ic or relative +? -istic.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /???l.?.t??v?st.?k/
Adjective
relativistic (comparative more relativistic, superlative most relativistic)
- (physics) Of or relating to relativity.
- (physics) At or near the speed of light.
- (philosophy) Of or relating to relativism.
Derived terms
- pseudorelativistic
Translations
relativistic From the web:
- what relativistic effect is evident when a beam
- relativistic meaning
- what relativistic speeds
- what is relativistic mass
- what is relativistic energy
- what is relativistic thinking
- what is relativistic momentum
- what is relativistic mechanics
graphino
English
Etymology
graphene +? -ino
Noun
graphino (plural graphinos)
- (physics) A massless charged relativistic quasiparticle that arises from the low-energy excitations in a 2D graphene sheet interacting with an electromagnetic field
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