particle in Italian
particle in Italian is granello, pezzetto, particella — particle means a very small piece or amount of matter.
particle in Italian
granello
A very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something. [from 14th c.]
pezzetto
A very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something. [from 14th c.]
particella
A very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something. [from 14th c.]
particella
particola
What does "particle" mean?
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noun A very small piece or amount of matter.
"Dust particles floated in the beam of sunlight."
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noun In physics, a tiny piece of matter smaller than an atom, such as an electron or proton.
"The collider smashes particles together at nearly the speed of light."
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noun In grammar, a small word, like "to" or "up," that helps form a phrase but has little meaning on its own.
""Up" in "give up" functions as a particle rather than a preposition."
particle in a sentence
- Dust particles floated in the beam of sunlight.
- The collider smashes particles together at nearly the speed of light.
- "Up" in "give up" functions as a particle rather than a preposition.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "particle" in Italian?
"particle" in Italian is granello, pezzetto, particella. particle means: A very small piece or amount of matter.
How do you use "particle" in a sentence?
Example: "Dust particles floated in the beam of sunlight." In Italian, "particle" is granello, pezzetto, particella.
Are there other ways to say "particle" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "particle": granello, pezzetto, particella, particola.
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