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What is palicle?

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Anonymous

∙ 8y ago
Updated: 8/9/2025

Palicle is not a widely recognized term in scientific or common language. It may be a typographical error or a misspelling of "particle," which refers to a small localized object that can be ascribed physical or chemical properties. If you meant a different term or concept, please provide more context for clarification.

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