释义 |
nu·clide \ˈn(y)üˌklīd\ noun (-s) Etymology: nucleus + -ide (irregular from Greek eidos species, form) — more at idol : a species of atom characterized by the constitution of its nucleus and hence by the number of protons, the number of neutrons, and the energy content : an atom of specified atomic number and mass number — compare isobar, isotone, isotope, radioisotope < the different isotopes of an element are composed of nuclides having the same atomic number but different mass numbers > • nu·clid·ic \(ˈ)n(y)ü|klidik\ adjective |