noun
- plural of fission; the splitting of an atomic nucleus into two or more parts, releasing energy
- plural of fission; the division of a cell or organism into two or more parts as a form of reproduction
Usage: physics
Usage: biology
Examples
- Nuclear fissions release enormous amounts of energy in power plants.
- The reactor controls the rate of uranium fissions to generate electricity.
- Scientists study atomic fissions to understand nuclear reactions.
- Bacterial fissions allow single cells to reproduce rapidly.
- The biology textbook explained how cellular fissions create new organisms.
- Multiple fissions occurred simultaneously in the nuclear reaction.
- Researchers observed several fissions under the microscope.