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annihilation1630s, from Middle French annihilation (restored from Old French anichilacion, 14c.), or directly from Late Latin annihilationem (nominative annihilatio), noun of action from past participle stem of a [..]
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annihilationdestruction by annihilating something total destruction; "bomb tests resulted in the annihilation of the atoll" (annihilate) eliminate: kill in large numbers; "t [..]
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annihilationn. In psychoanalytic theory, this term refers to the complete destruction of the self. In object relations theory, this term is used to refer to a fear of self-destruction, often termed annihilation a [..]
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annihilationA process in which a particle and antiparticle combine and release their rest energies in other particles.
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annihilationA process in which a particle meets its corresponding antiparticle and both disappear. The energy appears in some other form, perhaps as a different particle and its antiparticle (and their energy), p [..]
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annihilationwhen a particle and its antiparticle meet, they destroy each other and become radiation
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annihilation(n) destruction by annihilating something(n) total destruction
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annihilation"The destruction of the subjective psychic aggregates, required in the work to free the soul from suffering. The annihilation of the psychic aggregates can be made possible only by radically comprehending our errors through meditation and by the evident Self-reflection of the Being." - Samael Aun Weor, The GNostic Bible: The Pistis Sophia [..]
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annihilationThe ultimate punishment in Clan society, the Trial of Annihilation calls for the destruction of the accused. Such trials may only be carried out following a unanimous vote of the Clan or Grand Council [..]
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annihilationAnnihilation (Positron - Electron) radiation occurs when an electron (negatively charged) collides with a Positron (positively changed & the electrons anti-particle). The usual result is the emis [..]
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