"allobar" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: allobars [plural]
Etymology: From allo- + bar. According to Alfred J. Henry, the meteorology sense was coined in Swedish by Nils Gustaf Ekholm. Etymology templates: {{af|en|allo-|bar}} allo- + bar Head templates: {{en-noun}} allobar (plural allobars)
  1. (physics) Any form of an element having a different isotopic composition to that of the natural element, and thus a different atomic weight.
    Sense id: en-allobar-en-noun-bgFywyG4 Categories (other): Physics, English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with allo-, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 58 42 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with allo-: 54 46 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 59 41 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 65 35 Topics: natural-sciences, physical-sciences, physics
  2. (meteorology) An area where the atmospheric pressure changes.
    Sense id: en-allobar-en-noun-mNQEBGmm Categories (other): Meteorology, English terms prefixed with allo- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with allo-: 54 46 Topics: climatology, meteorology, natural-sciences

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