atomgrad

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Borrowed from Russian атомгра́д (atomgrád), from а́том (átom, atom) + град (grad, city).

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atomgrad (plural atomgrads)

  1. (Soviet Union, historical) A planned city built to facilitate the construction and operation of a nuclear power plant or other nuclear facility in the Soviet Union.

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