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The answer INSTANTANEOUS has 17 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of instantaneous in various dictionaries:
adj - occurring with no delay
Occurring or completed without perceptible delay: Relief was instantaneous.
Done or made as quickly or directly as possible: an instantaneous reply to my letter.
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13-letter word meaning occurring without delay |
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occurring or done instantly. |
occurring with no delay |
happening immediately, without any delay: |
happening or completed immediately, without any delay: |
Occurring or completed without perceptible delay: Relief was instantaneous. |
Done or made as quickly or directly as possible: an instantaneous reply to my letter. |
Present or occurring at a specific instant: instantaneous velocity instantaneous pressure. |
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An instant is an infinitesimal moment in time, a moment whose passage is instantaneous. * The continuous nature of time and its infinite divisibility was addressed by Aristotle in his Physics, where he wrote on Zeno's paradoxes. The philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell was still seeking to define the exact nature of an instant thousands of years later.In physics, a theoretical lower-bound unit of time called the Planck time has been proposed, that being the time required for light to travel a distance of 1 Planck length. The Planck time is theorized to be the smallest time measurement that will ever be possible, roughly 1043 seconds. Within the framework of the laws of physics as they are understood today, for times less than one Planck time apart, one can neither measure nor detect any change. It is therefore physically impossible, with current technology, to determine if any action exists that causes a reaction in "an instant", rather than a reaction occurring after an interv |