A term used to refer to a weapon that utilizes nuclear reactions to create an explosive force, specifically designed for destructive purposes in warfare.
An abbreviated form of a compound word that denotes a type of explosive device with the capability to cause mass devastation through nuclear fission or fusion.
A colloquial expression for a category of weapons characterized by their use of atomic energy to generate a large-scale explosion, often associated with significant humanitarian crises.
Example:
原爆は人類にとって重大な脅威だ。
A collection of health conditions that manifest in individuals who have been exposed to radiation from atomic bomb explosions, characterized by severe burns, a decrease in white blood cells, and an increased risk of fatal diseases.
A disease resulting from the effects of radiation and extreme heat released during atomic bomb detonations, leading to various symptoms including high fever and severe skin damage.
A complex of ailments experienced by survivors of atomic bomb attacks, resulting from the harmful effects of radiation exposure, often involving chronic health issues such as leukemia and other serious medical conditions.