Meaning & Definition of Particle in English
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Particle
A small localized object to which can be ascribed physical properties.
Pronunciation:
/ˈpɑːrtɪkl/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
particlesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A minute portion of matter.
Example Sentence: Dust particles floated in the sunlight streaming through the window.
Definition: A tiny or very small piece of something.
Example Sentence: She found a particle of glass in her foot.
Definition: In physics, a basic unit of matter or energy.
Example Sentence: Electrons are subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom.
Definition: A grammatical unit that does not belong to any of the major parts of speech.
Example Sentence: In English, particles like 'up' and 'down' can modify verbs.
Definition: A small quantity of a substance.
Example Sentence: He added a particle of salt to the soup.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'particula', meaning 'small part'
Synonyms
fragmentspeckbitmoleculegrain
Common Phrases and Expressions
- subatomic particle: A particle smaller than an atom, such as a proton or electron.
- finer particle: A very small or less detectable particle.
- particle physics: The branch of physics that studies the nature and behavior of subatomic particles.
Translations
- Spanish: partícula
- French: particule
- German: Teilchen
- Russian: частица
Related Words
- molecule: A group of atoms bonded together.
- atom: The smallest unit of a chemical element.
- grain: A small hard seed, especially the seed of a cereal grass.