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atomize, atomise [ˈætəˌmaɪz] vb
1. (Physics / Atomic Physics) to separate or be separated into free atoms 2. (Physics / General Physics) to reduce (a liquid or solid) to fine particles or spray or (of a liquid or solid) to be reduced in this way 3. (Military) (tr) to destroy by weapons, esp nuclear weapons atomization , atomisation n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| amp;ldquo;An injector tip atomizes the water, and the air blows it [fungicide] into the canopy using air as a carrier instead of water. Air Flow's primary design innovation was deceptively simple: carve precise, thin grooves in the cylinder's intake ports to create a tumbling effect that optimally atomizes the air-fuel mixture. Meese's language has always been the most infectious part of his work, an inspired logorrhea that at once atomizes and encrusts. |
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