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Adjective
/ˈn(y)o͞oklēər/,/-kli(ə)r/,
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Of or relating to the nucleus of an atom,
  1. Of or relating to the nucleus of an atom

  2. Denoting, relating to, or powered by the energy released in nuclear fission or fusion
    • - nuclear energy
    • - nuclear submarines
  3. Denoting, possessing, or involving weapons using this energy
    • - a nuclear bomb
    • - nuclear nations
  4. Of or relating to the nucleus of a cell
    • - nuclear DNA

  1. (weapons) deriving destructive energy from the release of atomic energy; "nuclear war"; "nuclear weapons"; "atomic bombs"
  2. of or relating to or constituting the nucleus of an atom; "nuclear physics"; "nuclear fission"; "nuclear forces"
  3. constituting or like a nucleus; "annexation of the suburban fringe by the nuclear metropolis"; "the nuclear core of the congregation"
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  5. Involving atomic energy; Involving atomic or hydrogen bombs; Relating to nuclei, especially atomic or cellular ones; Relating to the core family structure of parents and children
  6. (nuclearity) The number of central metal atoms in a coordination compound
  7. (nuclearly) In a nuclear manner; related to a nucleus or to nuclear power
  8. Nuclear energy is derived from the splitting or "fissioning" of uranium atoms. Uranium is mined, processed to increase the amount of fissionable material, and made into fuel rods which are then placed in nuclear reactors. ...
  9. The percentage of total electricity that is generated by nuclear power facilities.
  10. Not Under Command. ("NUC" for "nuclear"). A vessel that is "not under command" in the technical sense has the right of way. This refers to anchored or unoccupied vessels as well as those that have lost the ability to maneuver (e.g., through loss of power or their rudder).
  11. Nuclear is a low carbon energy source. Even when all the processes such as construction, uranium mining and enrichment are included, its overall emissions are very low, and surprisingly, comparable to wind power.
  12. Nuclear energy is generated from radioactive material, such as uranium. It is produced by a controlled nuclear chain reaction.
  13. An adjective referring to energy released from the splitting (fission) or combining (fusion) of atoms.
  14. N(Y)OO-klee-er/ Of, residing in, or pertaining to the nucleus.
  15. Involving the inner part of an atom, the nucleus. Changes in the nucleus can release a lot of energy which can be used in the generation of power.
  16. a large base load generator (that is fuelled by a nuclear reaction) such as the Point Lepreau generator. A nuclear generator typically runs at full output, and running at less than full output causes reduced efficiency. ...
  17. Provides energy for electrolysis of water. Would require 240,000 tons of unenriched uranium — that's 2,000 600-megawatt power plants, which would cost $840 billion, or about $2.50 per GGE.^[25]
  18. adj.  of a nucleus, esp of an atom
  19. fission, spontaneous
  20. magnetic resonance (NMR) is a physical phenomenon described independently by Felix Bloch and Edward Mills Purcell[?] in 1946 both of whom shared the Nobel Prize in physics in 1952 for their discovery.
  21. or atomic warfare, is battle in which nuclear weapons are used. This has only happened once - the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States of America against the Empire of Japan very shortly before the end of World War II in Asia. ...