silicon
- IPA[ˈsɪlɪk(ə)n]
英式
- the chemical element of atomic number 14, a non-metal with semiconducting properties, used in making electronic circuits. Pure silicon exists in a shiny dark grey crystalline form and as an amorphous powder.
noun: silicon
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- any of a class of synthetic materials which are polymers with a chemical structure based on ... silicone rubber modern plastics and silicones
- join or otherwise treat (something) with a silicone: the raised planting shelf could be siliconed to the back of the tank
Oxford Dictionary
- any of a class of synthetic materials which are polymers with a chemical structure based on ... silicone rubber modern plastics and silicones
- join or otherwise treat (something) with a silicone: the raised planting shelf could be siliconed to the back of the tank
Oxford American Dictionary
- a hard refractory crystalline compound of silicon and carbon; carborundum.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a hard refractory crystalline compound of silicon and carbon; carborundum.
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- a name given to an area between San Jose and Palo Alto in Santa Clara County, California, US, ...
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- a name given to an area between San Jose and Palo Alto in Santa Clara County, California, noted ...
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- a tiny wafer of silicon used to make an integrated circuit; a microchip.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tiny wafer of silicon used to make an integrated circuit; a microchip.
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- IPA[ˈsiləˌkän]
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- the chemical element of atomic number 14, a nonmetal with semiconducting properties, used in ...
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