Crossword-Solution: FERMI 5 letters, 134 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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1938 Nobel physicist 1 answer
1938 Nobel-winning physicist Enrico 1 answer
1938 Physics Nobelist 1 answer
1938 Physics Nobelist Enrico 1 answer
Atom physicist 1 answer
Atom-splitting Nobelist 1 answer
Atomic physicist Enrico 1 answer
Atomic pioneer 1 answer
Atomic scientist, Nobel Prize winner, 1938 1 answer
Big name in nuclear physics 1 answer
Bomb architect Enrico 1 answer
Chain reaction pioneer 1 answer
Designer of the first working nuclear reactor 1 answer
Element #100 is named for him 1 answer
Element 100 eponym 1 answer
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Enrico -- Institute 1 answer
Enrico Physicist Austrian 1 answer
Enrico of nuclear physics 1 answer
Enrico the physicist 1 answer
Eponym for a Batavia, IL particle physics lab 1 answer
Eponym of a physics lab near Chicago 1 answer
Famed Italian physicist 1 answer
Famed atomic physicist 1 answer
Famed physicist from Rome 1 answer
Famous Italian physicist, in U. S. since 1939. 1 answer
Great physicist. 1 answer
He oversaw the construction of the first atomic pile 1 answer
He popularized the term "neutrino" 1 answer
It's another name for a femtometer 1 answer
Italian nuclear physicist 1 answer
Italian physicist Enrico 1 answer
Italian physicist in the U. S. since 1939. 1 answer
Italian physicist, worked on atomic bomb. 1 answer
Italian-born nuclear physicist. 1 answer
Italian-born physicist 1 answer
LENGTH, unit of (phys.) 1 answer
Los Alamos 1 answer
Los Alamos notable 1 answer
Manhattan Project member 1 answer
Manhattan Project member Enrico 1 answer
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Manhattan Project physicist Enrico 1 answer
Manhattan Project physicist born in Rome 1 answer
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National accelerator laboratory honoree 1 answer
Neutronic reactor shield patent owner 1 answer
Nobel Prize physicist: 1938 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The Nobel Prize-winning (1938) physicist Enrico Fermi was willing to bet anyone that the test would wipe out all life on Earth, with special odds on the mere destruction of the entire State of New Mexico! Meanwhile back at the test site, technicians installed seismographic and photographic equipment at varying distances from the tower.
Trinity [Atomic Test] Site The National Atomic Museum 2008
Bixio himself led his men, and with his aides-de-camp, Cavaliere Filippo Fermi, Count Martini, and Colonel Malenchini, all Tuscans, actually charged the enemy.
The Short Works of George Meredith George Meredith 2006
The day I met him in London! Paul in London! He was there to meet _une petite fermière_ with whom he had become infatuated when he went to Normandy to finish his novel.
Memoirs of My Dead Life George Moore 2005
The prefix "mal-" gives an exactly opposite meaning to the word to which it is prefixed, as "dekstra", right (hand); "maldekstra", left (hand); "nova", new; "malnova", old; "helpi", to help, "malhelpi", to hinder; "fermi", to shut, "malfermi", to open.
The Esperanto Teacher Helen Fryer 2005
The master of the house, Professor Guarnacci, son of the general-agent of one of them--the Marchesa Fermi, a Roman--had spoken to her about the meeting which was to take place at his house, and had mentioned the discourse to be pronounced by that strange personage about whom all Rome was already talking, knowing him as an enthusiastic religious agitator and miracle worker, most popular in the Testaccio district.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 2005

Quotes with FERMI (3)

After the instrumentation was reset, Fermi told Weil to remove the rod another six inches. The pile was still subcritical. The intensity was increasing slowly - when suddenly there was a very loud crash! The safety rod, ZIP, had been automatically released. Its relay had been activated by an ionization chamber because the intensity had exceeded the arbitrary level at which it had been set. It was 11:30 a.m., and Fermi said, "I'm hungry. Let's go to lunch.
Albert Wattenberg
Once there were three tribes. The Optimists, whose patron saints were Drake and Sagan, believed in a universe crawling with gentle intelligence — spiritual brethren vaster and more enlightened than we, a great galactic siblinghood into whose ranks we would someday ascend. Surely, said the Optimists, space travel implies enlightenment, for it requires the control of great destructive energies. Any race which can't rise above its own brutal instincts will wipe itself out long b…
Peter Watts Blindsight
My wife believes in it not one whit, but is scrupulous in its observance," said Charles Leiden, sipping from his glass. "A curious state of affairs, don't you think? We are kosher, Fermi probably attends synagogue, Albert believed in Spinoza's God and helped raise money for Israel, Teller may end up teaching in a Jewish parochial school one day, Szilard has the soul of a Jewish prophet. And we tinker with light and atomic bombs, with the energy of the universe. Do you wonder …
Chaim Potok The Book of Lights
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 177 times in crossword archives (1946–2024).