by P. Archay December 06, 2017
Stands for "International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor"
Is a fusion project by loads of countries where plasma is heated to 150 mil. degrees celsius and held in place by a magnetic field (the core of our sun is 15 mil.), to start a nuclear fusion of deuterium and tritium which will generate ALOT of energy. The reactor will also be "relatively" safe since, in case of a failure, the plasma will simply cool off.
Is a fusion project by loads of countries where plasma is heated to 150 mil. degrees celsius and held in place by a magnetic field (the core of our sun is 15 mil.), to start a nuclear fusion of deuterium and tritium which will generate ALOT of energy. The reactor will also be "relatively" safe since, in case of a failure, the plasma will simply cool off.
by Error503_ March 10, 2020
by siddhartha January 14, 2002
See (1)
But people always say, "allow me to re-iterate..." and then they say whatever it was a SECOND time...
by Anonymous November 02, 2002
by The Professor June 28, 2004
by Anonymous April 09, 2003
/ɪtɜɹs/
n. a third of a period of time
v. to go through a third of a set period of time.
The root "ter" from Latin, meaning 3, is used in this word.
Synonyms: trimester, third, tertiary.
n. a third of a period of time
v. to go through a third of a set period of time.
The root "ter" from Latin, meaning 3, is used in this word.
Synonyms: trimester, third, tertiary.
“An iter was through, only two more to go.”
“Unlike most sports, ice hockey goes through iters instead of quarters.”
“Unlike most sports, ice hockey goes through iters instead of quarters.”
by Lost Detached Soul November 27, 2024