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particles
noun as in oddment
Strongest match
Strong matches
noun as in odds and ends
Weak matches
- assortment
- bits
- bits and pieces
- debris
- etcetera
- hodgepodge
- jumble
- knickknacks
- leavings
- leftovers
- litter
- medley
- mélange
- melee
- miscellaneous paraphernalia
- miscellany
- mishmash
- mixed bag
- motley
- notions
- novelties
- oddments
- olio
- patchwork
- potpourri
- rags
- refuse
- remainder
- remains
- remnants
- rest
- rubbish
- rummage
- scraps
- sundries
- sundry items
- this and that
noun as in sundries
Strong matches
Example Sentences
This is because fine particles can penetrate through lungs and affect organs.
Finally elementary particles are protons, electrons, neutrons and all other particles that are smaller than an atom.
In contrast to Minic, Dr. Avi Loeb, a theoretical physics professor at Harvard University, praised the paper as “highly technical and offers a novel mathematical way to describe interactions among particles in a unified geometric way, including gravity and electromagnetism.”
These tiny particles can enter the lungs and cause a host of diseases.
All the adjoining components worked as a continuous result making sure the particles they were simulating went to the right place.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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