nonionized - Meaning in Sanskrit

nonionized - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of nonionized in English

nonionized adjective

  1. not converted into ions

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The word or phrase nonionized refers to not converted into ions. See nonionized meaning in Sanskrit, nonionized definition, translation and meaning of nonionized in Sanskrit. Find nonionized similar words, nonionized synonyms. Also learn nonionized opposite words, nonionized antonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of nonionized. Find the answer of what is the meaning of nonionized in Sanskrit.

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