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boron
Noun
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A hard, black, or brown, chemical element with the atomic number 5 and the symbol B.
The scientist used boron in his experiment.
A lot of glass is made using boron.
neutron
Noun
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A neutron is a type particle in the nucleus (center) of an atom that is the largest out of all the particles in an atom, weighs the most and has no charge. There are sometimes different numbers of them in an atom, which make isotopes (atoms that have different numbers of neutrons). They can also change the atomic mass of an atom (how much an atom weighs).
Neutrons take up most of the space in an atom.
capture
Verb
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If you capture a person or animal, you catch them and do not let them go free.
Keith Maupin is the first American soldier captured in Iraq.
The boys captured a frog, but let it go.
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If an army, a team, etc. captures a place or an object, it takes control of it.
The Christians captured the holy city of Jerusalem.
My rook was captured.
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If you capture an image, a sound, or a feeling, you show it clearly in your picture, movie, art, etc.
She captured the beautiful scenery of the hills with her camera.
His film adaptation captured the spirit of the original work.
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If something captures your imagination, it makes you interested in it.
A good science teacher captures the imagination of children with experiments.
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If somebody captures your heart, you fall in love with them.
The beautiful sight of the daffodils captured Wordsworth's heart.
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If something captures the headlines, it is a big story in the news.
capture
Noun
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The capture of something is when you get it and do not let it go free.
The capture of the thief was well planned.
She died just 18 days after her capture.
therapy
Noun
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Therapy is the treatment of disease or disability, physical or mental.
My grandfather's therapy will start at the hospital at noon tomorow.
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power or quality.
therapy
Verb
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To treat with a therapy.
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To undergo a therapy.