English Words: N

24,391 words · Page 35 of 488

nanotracknoun

A nanosized track

nanotransistornoun

A nanoscale transistor

nanotransportnoun

nanoscale transport (movement)

nanotransporternoun

A nanoscale biochemical transporter

nanotrapnoun

A nanoscale trap

nanotrappingnoun

trapping by means of a nanotrap

nanotrenchnoun

A nanoscale trench

nanotrenchesnoun

plural of nanotrench

nanotrianglenoun

A nanoscale triangle.

nanotribologicaladj

Of or pertaining to nanotribology

nanotribologynoun

The branch of tribology that studies friction at the nanoscale

nanotribometernoun

A nanoscale tribometer

nanotrussnoun

A nanoscale truss, typically formed from a nanoceramic

nanotrussesnoun

plural of nanotruss

nanotubenoun

Shortening of carbon nanotube; A carbon molecule, in the shape of a tube, having a fullerene structure and a diameter of about 1 or 2 nanometers.

nanotubularadj

Having the form of a nanotube, or constructed from nanotubes

nanotubulenoun

A nanosized tubule

nanotunnelnoun

A nanosized tunnel

nanotunnelingnoun

The creation of nanotunnels

nanotwinnoun

A nanoscale twin (crystal).

nanotwinnedadj

Formed from nanotwins.

nanovaccinationnoun

The administration of a nanovaccine.

nanovaccinenoun

Any vaccine containing nanoparticles

nanovaccinesnoun

plural of nanovaccine

nanovaccinologynoun

The use of nanotechnology in vaccine development.

nanovalvenoun

A nanoscale valve

nanovectornoun

A nanoscale vector

nanovehiclenoun

A nanoscale vehicle (for drug delivery)

nanovesiclenoun

A nanosize vesicle

nanovesiclesnoun

plural of nanovesicle

nanovesicularadj

Relating to or composed of nanovesicles.

nanovesselnoun

A nanoscale vessel

nanovidnoun

A microscopic technique for visualizing colloidal gold particles of nanoscale diameter, using contrast enhancement and digital image processing.

nanovoidnoun

A nanosize void

nanovoltnoun

An SI unit of electromotive force equal to 10⁻⁹ volts. Symbol: nV

nanovoltmeternoun

A voltmeter capable of measuring on the scale of nanovolts.

nanovolumetricadj

Relating to the measurement of nanosize volumes

nanovortexnoun

A nanoscale vortex.

nanovorticesnoun

plural of nanovortex

nanowalkernoun

A nanomachine that moves by walking

nanowallnoun

A nanoscale wall (in an electronic device)

nanowattnoun

One thousand millionth (10⁻⁹) of a watt, abbreviated as nW.

nanowaveguidenoun

A nanoscale waveguide

nanoweaponnoun

A nanoscale weapon (typically biological, or in a swarm)

nanowebnoun

A nanoscale web, especially a molecular filter of this form

nanowedgenoun

nanoscale wedge

nanowellnoun

A nanoscale well (in a laboratory equipment)

nanowhiskernoun

A nanoscale whisker

nanowirenoun

A wire whose width is of the order of nanometers.

nanoworldnoun

The sphere of influence of nanotechnology

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