subshell

/ˈsʌbʃɛl/

Definitions

1. noun

A division of an electron shell, especially one of the smaller energy levels within it.

“The physicist studied the subshells of the atom to understand its behavior.”

2. noun

A shell or layer of a computer or other electronic device, especially one that controls input/output operations.

“The new operating system includes improved subshell performance.”

Synonyms

  • energy level
  • orbital

Antonyms

  • supershell