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51fis-mol — sb. (fk.) (MUSIK en toneart) …
52Fis-Dur-Tonleiter — Fis Dur Ton|lei|ter {{link}}K 26{{/link}} …
53fis-Moll-Tonleiter — fis Moll Ton|lei|ter {{link}}K 26{{/link}} …
54fis|sile — «FIHS uhl», adjective. 1. easily split or divided. SYNONYM(S): cleavable. 2. capable of nuclear fission; fissionable. ╂[< Latin fissilis < findere to split, cleave] …
55fis|si|lin|gual — «FIHS ih LIHNG gwuhl», adjective. Zoology. 1. having the tongue cleft. 2. of or having to do with a group of saurian reptiles having forked tongues …
56fis|sil|i|ty — «fih SIHL uh tee», noun. the quality of being fissile …
57fis|sion-track dating — «FIHSH uhn TRAK», a method of determining age of rocks and other geological formations by counting the characteristic tracks left by spontaneous fission of uranium 238 during the lifetime of each sample. The number of tracks is proportional to… …
58fis|sion|a|bil|i|ty — «FIHSH uh nuh BIHL uh tee», noun. the quality or state of being fissionable …
59fis|sion|a|ble — «FIHSH uh nuh buhl», adjective, noun. –adj. capable of nuclear fission; fissile: »The element plutonium…is highly fissionable (Willard F. Libby). –n. a fissionable atom or element: »Private exploitation of the atom was limited by a ban on patents …
60fis|sion — «FIHSH uhn», noun, verb. –n. 1. the splitting of atoms which releases tremendous amounts of energy and is used to start the chain reaction of an atomic explosion; nuclear fission. It occurs when the nucleus of an atom is bombarded by neutrons,… …