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lewis-langmuir theory \|lüə̇ˈslaŋˌmyu̇(ə)r-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized both Ls Etymology: after Gilbert N. Lewis died 1946 and Irving Langmuir died 1957 American chemists : a chemical theory of atomic structure: the atom consists of a positive nucleus surrounded by concentric cubic shells at the corners of which the electrons are located — compare octet |