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Definition of buckminsterfullerene noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

buckminsterfullerene

noun
 
/ˌbʌkmɪnstəˈfʊləriːn/
 
/ˌbʌkmɪnstərˈfʊləriːn/
(also fullerene)
[uncountable]
(also informal buckyballs [plural])
(chemistry)
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  1. an allotrope (= form) of carbon with molecules of 60 atoms arranged in a round hollow shape
    Word Origin1980s: named after Richard Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983), the American designer and architect.
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