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  • adjective mathematics Describing a Boolean algebra in which each subalgebra is atomic

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Examples

  • Michael Cole: Television announcer who becomes the brunt of many DX jokes and ends up on the receiving end of a superatomic wedgie.

    The Unauthorized History of DX TRIPLE H 2009

  • You see, before Cole could get started, we proffered up an appropriate World Wrestling Federation hello from The Kliq—a superatomic wedgie.

    The Unauthorized History of DX TRIPLE H 2009

  • Michael Cole: Television announcer who becomes the brunt of many DX jokes and ends up on the receiving end of a superatomic wedgie.

    The Unauthorized History of DX TRIPLE H 2009

  • Michael Cole: Television announcer who becomes the brunt of many DX jokes and ends up on the receiving end of a superatomic wedgie.

    The Unauthorized History of DX TRIPLE H 2009

  • Michael Cole: Television announcer who becomes the brunt of many DX jokes and ends up on the receiving end of a superatomic wedgie.

    The Unauthorized History of DX TRIPLE H 2009

  • You see, before Cole could get started, we proffered up an appropriate World Wrestling Federation hello from The Kliq—a superatomic wedgie.

    The Unauthorized History of DX TRIPLE H 2009

  • You see, before Cole could get started, we proffered up an appropriate World Wrestling Federation hello from The Kliq—a superatomic wedgie.

    The Unauthorized History of DX TRIPLE H 2009

  • You see, before Cole could get started, we proffered up an appropriate World Wrestling Federation hello from The Kliq—a superatomic wedgie.

    The Unauthorized History of DX TRIPLE H 2009

  • 'Biological evolution can be seen as a process by which weak Dynamic forces at a subatomic level discover stratagems for overcoming huge static inorganic forces at a superatomic level.'

    Archive 2005-07-01 Sam Norton 2005

  • 'Biological evolution can be seen as a process by which weak Dynamic forces at a subatomic level discover stratagems for overcoming huge static inorganic forces at a superatomic level.'

    The MoQ Sam Norton 2005

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