Crossword-Solution: INTERATOMIC 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Interatomic a. Between atoms; situated, or acting, between the atoms
of bodies; as, interatomic forces.

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INTERATOMIC anagram METRICATION

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One who, or that which, eats.
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AETER
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greedy person
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Long ago we mastered the knowledge of the method of releasing Interatomic Energy,[2] a knowledge which in the brain of an unscrupulous person would be most disastrous, not only to himself but to those about him.
The Planet Mars and its Inhabitants Eros Urides and J. L. Kennon 2008
The release of Interatomic Energy in the sun at a definite rate is the reason why its heat never increases or diminishes though millions of years come and go in endless procession.
The Planet Mars and its Inhabitants Eros Urides and J. L. Kennon 2008
The day may not be far distant when, should the chemist learn to control the incredible interatomic energy, the steam engine will seem as complete an anachronism as the treadmill.
The Mind in the Making James Harvey Robinson 2005
These were Costaké Theriade, of Rumania, a tall, dark, high-browed thinker, who was engaged in devising ways to extract and recover interatomic energy; and Sir Wilfred Athelstone, whose specialty was bio-chemistry, and who was said to have produced amazing results in artificial parthenogenesis and the production of new species.
The Second Deluge Garrett P. Serviss 2005
Two substances brought within the range of chemical affinity unite with more or less violence; the motion of transition of the particles is transformed, wholly or in part, into a vibratory or rotary motion, either of the particles themselves or the interatomic ether; and according to the quality of the motions we are as a rule, besides other effects, made conscious of heat or light, or of both.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 441, June 14, 1884. Various 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1943).