ion

[ US /ˈaɪˌɑn, ˈaɪən/ ]
[ UK /ˈa‍ɪɒn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a particle that is electrically charged (positive or negative); an atom or molecule or group that has lost or gained one or more electrons
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How To Use ion In A Sentence

  • When the new foods that came from the Americas - peppers, summer squash and especially tomatoes - took hold in the region, a number of closely related dishes were born, including what we call ratatouille - and a man from La Mancha calls pisto, an Ikarian Greek calls soufiko and a Turk calls turlu. NYT > Home Page
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  • In my view his confrontational, gladiatorial style has been a major contributor to the widespread disdain of the British public for politicians generally. Times, Sunday Times
  • My aunt is very old-fashioned.
  • Blackpool Scorpions notched their first away win of the season against a good attacking Leigh team.
  • These observations will provide a valuable supplement to the simultaneous records of other expeditions, especially the British in McMurdo Sound and the German in Weddell Sea, above all as regards the hypsometer observations (for the determination of altitude) on sledge journeys. The South Pole~ Remarks on the Meteorological Observations at Framheim
  • It sparked to life in the second act, when the symbolism gave way to themes of lust and sexual temptation.
  • The application of fertilizer increased the size of the plants.
  • This came out of an investigation he was carrying out into when a ternary quartic form could be represented as the sum of five fourth powers of linear forms.
  • It also seems to carry the well-tempered glow of late Woody Allen with a well-satisfied view of late life and with few illusions. The Unshine Boys
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