magnecule

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Etymology[edit]

Coined by Ruggero Santilli.

Noun[edit]

magnecule (plural magnecules)

  1. A hypothetical chemical entity, supposed to have a novel type of bond consisting of atoms held together by magnetic fields arising from toroidal polarization of their electron orbitals.

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