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  • adjective Extremely dense; of utmost density.

Etymologies

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ultra- +‎ dense

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Examples

  • The scheme could potentially free designers to stack thousands of switches in a high-rise fashion, permitting a new class of ultradense computing devices even after two-dimensional scaling reaches fundamental limits.

    Memristors: the 4th electronic component « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • The scheme could potentially free designers to stack thousands of switches in a high-rise fashion, permitting a new class of ultradense computing devices even after two-dimensional scaling reaches fundamental limits.

    Memristors Could Revolutionize the Memory Chip | Impact Lab 2010

  • The "clocks" in question are actually millisecond pulsars – city-sized, sun-massed stars of ultradense matter that spin hundreds of times per second.

    New Pulsar "Clocks" Will Aid Gravitational Wave Detection | Universe Today 2010

  • This is like an ultradense neutron star—I can't escape its gravity.

    Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2008

  • Now physicists say they have used one of the most sophisticated pieces of string theory to predict properties of the ultradense matter created in an atom smasher in Long Island, N.Y.

    Speedlinking 3/5/07 William Harryman 2007

  • Because they are composed of the same ultradense, ultrahard composite, there is a risk that one or both crystals could sustain microscopic scratches or other damage if they come into contact.

    The Starfleet Survival Guide David Mack 2002

  • Because they are composed of the same ultradense, ultrahard composite, there is a risk that one or both crystals could sustain microscopic scratches or other damage if they come into contact.

    The Starfleet Survival Guide David Mack 2002

  • Because they are composed of the same ultradense, ultrahard composite, there is a risk that one or both crystals could sustain microscopic scratches or other damage if they come into contact.

    The Starfleet Survival Guide David Mack 2002

  • Because they are composed of the same ultradense, ultrahard composite, there is a risk that one or both crystals could sustain microscopic scratches or other damage if they come into contact.

    The Starfleet Survival Guide David Mack 2002

  • The Canadian said he had been out doing ice soundings on the Milne Ice Shelf, had detected an ultradense anomaly buried in the ice, suspected it was a giant meteorite, and while taking measurements had become trapped in a storm.

    Deception Point Dan Brown 2001

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