nuclear
Americanadjective
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pertaining to or involving atomic weapons.
nuclear war.
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operated or powered by atomic energy.
a nuclear submarine.
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(of a nation or group of nations) having atomic weapons.
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of, relating to, or forming a nucleus.
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of, relating to, or like the nuclear family.
nuclear bonds.
noun
adjective
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of, concerned with, or involving the nucleus of an atom
nuclear fission
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biology of, relating to, or contained within the nucleus of a cell
a nuclear membrane
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of, relating to, forming, or resembling any other kind of nucleus
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of, concerned with, or operated by energy from fission or fusion of atomic nuclei
a nuclear weapon
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involving, concerned with, or possessing nuclear weapons
nuclear war
a nuclear strike
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Relating to or forming a cell nucleus.
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Relating to atomic nuclei.
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Using energy derived from the nuclei of atoms through fission or fusion reactions.
Pronunciation
In pronouncing nuclear, the second and third syllables are most commonly said as , a sequence of sounds that directly reflects the spelled sequence ‑cle·ar. In recent years, a somewhat controversial pronunciation has come to public attention, with these two final syllables said as . Since , the common pronunciation of ‑cle·ar, might also be represented, broadly, as , the pronunciation can be seen as coming from a process of metathesis, in which the and the change places. The resulting pronunciation is reinforced by analogy with such words as molecular, particular, and muscular, and although it occurs with some frequency among highly educated speakers, including scientists, professors, and government officials, it is disapproved of by many.
Other Word Forms
- internuclear adjective
- multinuclear adjective
- postnuclear adjective
Etymology
Origin of nuclear
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
A pragmatist and political survivor, Larijani is a former nuclear negotiator whose daughter studied in the U.S.
The team were not withdrawn from the competition last summer when the US bombed three nuclear facilities in the country, but the head of its football federation has now reportedly cast doubt on their participation.
From BBC
Triggering the administration’s nuclear response on Friday was Anthropic’s high-handed refusal to give the Defense Department carte blanche to use its technology as it sees fit.
The first paragraph of the agreement contained the core of the deal: “Iran reaffirms that under no circumstances will Iran ever seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapons.”
It could even reach for a nuclear option: abolishing the draft altogether, and making incoming rookies free agents.
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