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n. Time, as measured by an atomic clock.
Usage examples of "atomic time".
Some such cohesive force was surely necessary to bind together all the discrete units of atomic space and atomic time into one continuous universe, and the supernova's spectrum had showed him the working of an actual rhodomagnetic component in matter, essential to the intricate balance of opposing forces in suns and atoms alike.
The signals told the unit where each satellite was located in space and the exact atomic time at which each signal was sent.
Weve got new land thats been waiting for us for thousands of years, while the rest of the world was being ripped apart in the lousy fumblings of pre-atomic time.
We've got new land that's been waiting for us for thousands of years, while the rest of the world was being ripped apart in the lousy fumblings of pre-atomic time.