Associations to the word «Tunneling»
Noun
- Scanning
- Microscopy
- Microscope
- Diode
- Electron
- Spectroscopy
- Transistor
- Graphite
- Conduction
- Barrier
- Voltage
- Valence
- Protocol
- Semiconductor
- Diffraction
- Photon
- Probe
- Tcp
- Micro
- Tunnel
- Spectrometry
- Ionization
- Electrode
- Exp
- Atom
- Packet
- Tip
- Rfc
- Vacuum
- Conductivity
- Scattering
- Phys
- Routing
- Ethernet
- Nanotechnology
- Fowler
- Waveguide
- Imaging
- Proton
- Raman
- Oxide
- Spacing
- Encryption
- Resonance
- Molecule
- Dekker
- Substrate
- Layer
- Lattice
- Cu
- Excitation
- Tomography
- Decay
- Coupling
- Pancreas
- Microwave
- Acronym
- Tundra
- Fn
- Impedance
- Emission
- Isotope
- Pt
- Fluctuation
- Fabrication
- Scan
- Particle
- Polymerization
- Fluorescence
- Mechanics
- Composite
- Etching
- Surface
- Bias
Adjective
Wiktionary
TUNNELING, noun. The act of burrowing a tunnel.
TUNNELING, noun. The practice of exploring tunnel.
TUNNELING, noun. (physics) The quantum mechanical passing of a particle through an energy barrier.
TUNNELING, noun. (finance) A type of fraud where assets and profits are transferred out of firms for the benefit of those who control them.
TUNNELING, verb. Present participle of tunnel
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.