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calutron
(calu|tron)
Pronunciation:
/kəˈluːtrɒn/
noun
a device that uses large electromagnets to separate uranium isotopes from uranium ore, developed in the 1940s to produce highly enriched weapons-grade uranium.
Origin:
from
Cal(ifornia) U(niversity) (cyclo)tron
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