Nuclear

/ˈnuːkliər/ (common) or /ˈnjuːkliər/ adjective

Related to the nucleus of an atom, especially the energy released when its parts are changed or split. It can also describe weapons, power plants, or families centered on parents and children.

From Latin “nucleus,” meaning “kernel” or “core,” with the adjective ending “-ar.” It first described the central part of a cell, then the central part of an atom, and spread into physics and everyday language.

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