English Words: N

24,391 words · Page 26 of 488

nanofragmentnoun

A nanosized fragment

nanofrictionnoun

friction involving nanosized objects

nanofuhrername

Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

nanofullerenenoun

A nanoparticle composed of fullerene

nanofungicidenoun

A fungicide in the form of nanoparticles

nanogapnoun

A nanoscale gap

nanogaussnoun

A CGS unit of magnetic field strength equal to 10⁻⁹ gauss (symbol: nG)

nanogearnoun

A nanoscale gear

nanogelnoun

A gel (especially a hydrogel) composed of nanoparticles

nanogeneratornoun

Any electrical generator whose scale is measured in nanometers; they typically create electricity from the random movements of their surroundings.

nanogeometrynoun

nanoscale geometry (topographical features)

nanogeosciencenoun

The study of geological nanoparticles.

nanoglisteningnoun

glistening (of a surface) due to the presence of nanoparticles

nanoglobulenoun

A nanoscale globule

nanogoldnoun

A nanoparticle of metallic gold

nanogradientnoun

A nanoscale gradient.

nanograinnoun

A nanosized grain (in a metal etc.)

nanograinedadj

Having nanoscale grains.

nanogramnoun

An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁻⁹ grams. Symbol: ng

nanogrammenoun

Alternative spelling of nanogram.

nanogranularadj

Composed of nanoscale granules

nanogranulenoun

A nanosized granule

nanographenenoun

Used attributively to describe nanostructures made from graphene

nanographitenoun

A nanoparticle composed of graphite

nanograssnoun

A synthetic surface material composed of very small fibres of silicon.

nanogratingnoun

A nanoscale grating

nanogravettenoun

A nanoscale gravette

nanogrippernoun

A nanoscale device used to grasp and manipulate nanoscale objects.

nanogroovenoun

A nanosized groove

nanogroovedadj

Having nanogrooves

nanogypsumnoun

nanoparticulate gypsum

nanohairnoun

A nanoscale hair

nanohardnessnoun

hardness measured at a nanolevel

nanoheaternoun

A nanosized device heated by thermal transfer or other type of energy transfer from another device.

nanohenrynoun

A unit of electrical inductance equal to 10⁻⁹ henries

nanoHertznoun

A frequency of 10⁻⁹ Hertz

nanoheterogeneitynoun

nanoscale heterogeneity

nanoholenoun

A hole of nanoscale dimensions; but especially one of an array of such holes on a semiconductor surface.

nanohoneycombnoun

A material that has a nanoscale honeycomb structure

nanohoopnoun

A nanoscale hoop, typically constructed from linked benzene rings.

nanohornnoun

Any nanostructure in the form of a horn.

nanoHPLCnoun

nanoscale HPLC

nanohybridnoun

A nanoscale hybrid

nanohybridizationnoun

The formation of nanohybrids

nanohybridsnoun

plural of nanohybrid

nanohydrogelnoun

Any hydrogel in which the dispersed phase is a nanoparticle

nanohydroxyapatitenoun

A very fine hydroxyapatite powder used, mixed with other materials, to help remineralization

nanoidadj

Dwarf-like; dwarfish; a pygmy.

nanoimagingnoun

nanoscale imaging

nanoimmobilizationnoun

immobilization (typically of an enzyme) on a nanoparticle

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