Yes, it is an adjective. It refers to a nucleus, as in nuclear reaction, or the central form, as in nuclear family.
The adjective form of "nucleus" is "nuclear".
A nuclear reactor is typically a large cylindrical structure or containment building that houses the nuclear fuel rods, control systems, and other components needed for generating power from nuclear reactions. It can vary in size and design depending on the type of reactor (e.g., pressurized water reactor, boiling water reactor). The external appearance may resemble a large industrial facility with cooling towers or other specialized structures.
An adjective
Foggy is the adjective of fog.
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The adjective form of "nucleus" is "nuclear".
The word "nuclear" can function as an adjective.
nuclear is a form of energy, not an adjective. Several possible answers are oldclear, nufoggy and raelcun
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Infantile. Any rationale supporting a preemptive nuclear strike seems infantile.
the amount of water needed to cool down a a nuclear power station
No, the word 'nuclear' is not a noun. The word 'nuclear' is an adjective a word used to describe a noun.The word 'nuclear' is the adjective form of the noun nucleus, a common noun; a general word for the positively charged central core of an atom; a general word for the central part of most cells that contains genetic material; a general word for the central and most important part of something; a word for any nucleus of any kind.
No, it is an adjective. It refers to atoms (constituent particles of matter), or more specifically to nuclear fission and reactions.
Nuclear means having to do with the nucleus of the atom, that is the protons and neutrons that together compose [comprise] the nucleus. This is a definition of nuclear: It is an adjective and it is used in two ways. Either in reference to subatomic particles which comprise matter, or in reference to nuclear energy, which is energy harvested from the splitting of the atom - or the fusion of atoms - in order to generate steam.
Nuclear energy is a faustian bargain. OR A faustian pact with nuclear energy. Even if you don't agree, the idea is that 'faustian' is an adjective typically describing a deal or pact (presumably with the devil or something associated with or compared to the devil).
A nuclear reactor is typically a large cylindrical structure or containment building that houses the nuclear fuel rods, control systems, and other components needed for generating power from nuclear reactions. It can vary in size and design depending on the type of reactor (e.g., pressurized water reactor, boiling water reactor). The external appearance may resemble a large industrial facility with cooling towers or other specialized structures.
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