NOUN
  • Definition - The quality of being resonant.
  • Definition - A resonant sound, echo, or reverberation, such as that produced by blowing over the top of a bottle.
  • Definition - The sound produced by a hollow body part such as the chest cavity upon auscultation, especially that produced while the patient is speaking.
  • Definition - Something that evokes an association, or a strong emotion.
  • Definition - The increase in the amplitude of an oscillation of a system under the influence of a periodic force whose frequency is close to that of the system's natural frequency.
  • Definition - A short-lived subatomic particle or state of atomic excitation that results from the collision of atomic particles.
  • Example - 2004, When experiments with the first ‘atom-smashers’ took place in the 1950s to 1960s, many short-lived heavier siblings of the proton and neutron, known as ‘resonances’, were discovered. — Frank Close, Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2004, p. 35)
  • Definition - An increase in the strength or duration of a musical tone produced by sympathetic vibration.
  • Example - 2004, When experiments with the first ‘atom-smashers’ took place in the 1950s to 1960s, many short-lived heavier siblings of the proton and neutron, known as ‘resonances’, were discovered. — Frank Close, Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2004, p. 35)
  • Definition - The property of a compound that can be visualized as having two structures differing only in the distribution of electrons; mesomerism.
  • Example - 2004, When experiments with the first ‘atom-smashers’ took place in the 1950s to 1960s, many short-lived heavier siblings of the proton and neutron, known as ‘resonances’, were discovered. — Frank Close, Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2004, p. 35)
  • Definition - A influence of the gravitational forces of one orbiting object on the orbit of another, causing periodic perturbations.
  • Example - 2004, When experiments with the first ‘atom-smashers’ took place in the 1950s to 1960s, many short-lived heavier siblings of the proton and neutron, known as ‘resonances’, were discovered. — Frank Close, Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2004, p. 35)
  • Definition - The condition where the inductive and capacitive reactances have equal magnitude.
  • Example - 2004, When experiments with the first ‘atom-smashers’ took place in the 1950s to 1960s, many short-lived heavier siblings of the proton and neutron, known as ‘resonances’, were discovered. — Frank Close, Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2004, p. 35)
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10 Letter Words
resonances 12
9 Letter Words
resonance 11
4 Letter Words
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3 Letter Words
ace 5 arc 5 can 5 car 5 cee 5 con 5 cor 5 cos 5 eco 5 oca 5 orc 5 rec 5 roc 5 sac 5 sec 5 soc 5 ane 3 are 3 ars 3 ass 3 ear 3 ens 3 eon 3 era 3 ere 3 ern 3 ers 3 ess 3 nae 3 nan 3 nee 3 nor 3 nos 3 oar 3 oes 3 one 3 ons 3 ora 3 ore 3 ors 3 ose 3 ran 3 ras 3 ree 3 res 3 roe 3 sae 3 san 3 sea 3 see 3
2 Letter Words
ae 2 an 2 ar 2 as 2 en 2 er 2 es 2 na 2 ne 2 no 2 oe 2 on 2 or 2 os 2 re 2 so 2
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