- - Nuclide
- - One of two or more atoms with the same atomic number but a different number of neutrons
- - Drink often preceded by one very similar element
- - an atom of an element is nothing to start persisting with
- - Particular type of lead possibly draining power from supply opposite
- - Form of an element
- - One of two or more atoms having the same atomic number but different mass numbers
- - U-235, for one
- - Type of atom, maybe radioactive
- - Tritium, e.g.
- - One of the variants of an element sharing an atomic number but with differing chemical properties
- - Chemical kin
- - Alternative form of an element
- - Elemental form
- - Elemental variant
- - U-235, e.g
- - Variant in a laboratory
- - Uranium-235, for one
- - One form of an element
- - Uranium-238, e.g
- - Krypton-86, for one
- - Differing form of an element
- - Deuterium, e.g
- - Type of atom is getting round with highest energy
- - Form of an atom
- - Distinct form of an element
- - Carbon 13, for one
- - Protium, for one
- - Heavy hydrogen, e.g
- - Carbon-13 or cobalt-60
- - Animated Springfield minor leaguer
- - Tritium, to hydrogen
- - Poise to analyse physicist's concern
- - Deuterium, vis-à-vis hydrogen
- - Deuterium, for one
- - Fictional Springfield minor leaguer
- - Uranium 235, e.g.
- - "The Simpsons" minor leaguer
- - Related element form
- - Carbon 14 or uranium 235
- - Member of a fictional Springfield baseball team
- - U-238, for one
- - Chemistry subject
- - Physicist's atom
- - Carbon-13, e.g.
- - Springfield minor leaguer
- - Helium-3, e.g.
- - One of an element's closely related atoms
- - Carbon-14, for one
- - Atomic relative
- - Carbon 12, e.g.
- - Particular form of an element
- - Element variant
- - Literally, "same place"
- - Carbon 12 or cobalt 60
- - U-235 or C-14, e.g.
- - Element form
- - I-131, for one
- - Molecular relative
- - U-235 is one
- - Ionium, e.g.
- - Atomic form
- - Atomic element
- - Varied form of element
- - Atomist's concern.
- - Form of a chemical element.
- - Word in atomic terminology.
- - U 235 or U 238, for example.
- - Atomic age word.
- - Uranium 238, for instance.
- - Element much like another.
- - Word used in Oak Ridge.
- - One of several elements, having the same atomic number.
- - Chemical phenomenon.
- - Useful form of a chemical element.
- - Oak Ridge output.
- - Element resembling another in atomic structure.
- - Element resembling another in atomic number but not weight.
- - Element having same atomic number as another.
- - Carbon-14, e.g.
- - Dating material
- - Chemical relative
- - Chemical cousin
- - Similar compound
- - Cyclotron item
- - Chemist's study
- - philistine drinks a lot in elementary form
- - One drunk with desire for cockney - a different element
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