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atomic

Adjective
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This term carries a heavy duality of meaning. In scientific and historical contexts, it often evokes a sense of immense, volatile power and the destructive potential of the mid-twentieth century. It suggests a scale so small it is invisible, yet capable of altering the entire physical world. In modern computing and logic, the word shifts toward a sense of integrity and stability. Here, it describes a process that cannot be broken down into smaller steps, ensuring that a system remains consistent and preventing partial, corrupted updates.

Meanings

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Relating to an atom or atoms, especially the nucleus.

"The scientists studied the atomic structure of gold."

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Relating to the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion.

"The city was devastated by an atomic bomb."

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Indivisible or irreducible, referring to the smallest possible unit of a system.

"The database transaction is atomic, meaning it either completes entirely or not at all."

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