Singlet vs Atop - What's the difference?
singlet | atop |
(UK, Australian, Irish, Nigeria, New Zealand) A vest; a sleeveless garment with a low-cut neck, often worn underneath a shirt.
* 1949 , George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four , p28,
* 2000 , Nicole Matthews, Kitsch on the Fringe: Suburbia in Recent Australian Comedy Film'', Roger Webster, ''Expanding Suburbia: Reviewing Suburban Narratives ,
* 2006 , Albert Moran, Errol Vieth, Film in Australia: An Introduction ,
* 2009 , Deborah Penrith, Live & Work in: Australia , Crimson Publishing, UK,
(physics) A multiplet having a single member, especially a single spectroscopic peak.
(physics, quantum mechanics) A quantum state having zero spin.
* 2003 , Timothy M. Cox, 90: Protoporphyria'', Karl M. Kadish, Kevin M. Smith, Roger Guilard, (editors), ''The Porphyrin Handbook , Volume 14: Medical Aspects of Porphyrins,
* 2010 , Donald L. Pavia, Gary M. Lampman, George S. Kriz, Randall G. Engel, A Small Scale Approach to Organic Laboratory Techniques ,
On the top of.
* 1966 , The Minnesota Review , vol. 6, page 242
* 2006 , Dewey Lambdin, The Gun Ketch , page 48
*:"And other things," she echoed, nodding slowly and resting her body a little more atop him again.
* 2014, (Paul Salopek), Blessed. Cursed. Claimed. , National Geographic (December 2014)[http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/12/pilgrim-roads/salopek-text]
On the top, with "of".
On, to, or at the top.
* 1909 , William Dean Howells, Seven English Cities , Kessinger Publishing 2004, p. 46:
* 1978 , James C. Humes, Speaker's Treasury of Anecdotes About the Famous , Harper & Row 1978, p. 102:
As a noun singlet
is (uk|australian|irish|nigeria|new zealand) a vest; a sleeveless garment with a low-cut neck, often worn underneath a shirt.As a preposition atop is
on the top of.As an adverb atop is
on, to, or at the top.singlet
English
Noun
(en noun)- Winston wrenched his body out of bed — naked, for a member of the Outer Party received only 3,000 clothing coupons annually, and a suit of pyjamas was 600 — and seized a dingy singlet and a pair of shorts that were lying across a chair.
page 176,
- The semiotics of the singlet - immediately identifiable in Australia, especially in its usual shade of blue, with male manual labourers16 - underlines the contrast between the effete fakery of ballroom costumes and real masculinity to be found underneath or in the world of folk dancing.
page 85,
- However, even in the latter he wears a blue singlet to help remind the audience of his working-class roots.
page 192,
- Women wear dresses, cropped trousers and vests with lightweight linen jackets and you will find men in anything from a business suit to a pair of stubbies (very short shorts) and a singlet top (white vest) or knee-length cargo trousers.
page 132,
- When a ground state molecule absorbs a photon, the values of the electron spins are not altered and thus the primary excited state is the singlet state.
page 416,
- However, even if it were possible to supply benzophenone with radiation of the appropriate wavelength to produce the second excited singlet' state of the molecule, this '''singlet''' would rapidly convert to the lowest ' singlet state (S1).
Synonyms
* (garment worn underneath a shirt) undershirt, vest, wifebeaterDerived terms
* singlet oxygenAnagrams
*atop
English
Preposition
(English prepositions)- He sat atop the mountain, waiting for the end of the world.
- A virtue is made out of a necessity, with the child feeling far more atop and master of his oddness, his behavior now deliberate or even clever.
- “Monotheism was born here,” Goren tells me atop a cliff overlooking the sheet of iron-colored water.
Usage notes
"Atop of" was formerly much more commonly used than now.Derived terms
* thereatopSynonyms
* on top * ontop (mainly US)Adverb
(-)- He has a handsome face, still bearded in the midst of a mostly clean-shaving nation, and with the white hairs prevalent on the cheeks and temples; his head is bald atop , though hardly from the uneasiness of wearing a crown.
- The envoy found the French king playing the part of horse while his young son rode atop .
