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09272085-n:
(physics) a particle that is less complex than an atom; regarded as constituents of all matter
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Hyponyms
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09199219-n:
the antiparticle of a baryon; a hadron with a baryon number of -1
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09199498-n:
the antiparticle of a meson
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09215023-n:
any of the elementary particles having a mass equal to or greater than that of a proton and that participate in strong interactions; a hadron with a baryon number of +1
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09352282-n:
an elementary particle responsible for the forces in the atomic nucleus; a hadron with a baryon number of 0
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Meronyms
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09200317-n:
the antiparticle of a quark
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Meronyms
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09401834-n:
(physics) hypothetical truly fundamental particle in mesons and baryons; there are supposed to be six flavors of quarks (and their antiquarks), which come in pairs; each has an electric charge of +2/3 or -1/3
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00177289-r:
with strength or in a strong manner
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02376958-v:
act together or towards others or with others
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Glosses
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09272085-n:
(physics) a particle that is less complex than an atom; regarded as constituents of all matter
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09386422-n:
a body having finite mass and internal structure but negligible dimensions
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06112681-n:
a theory of strong interactions between elementary particles (including the interaction that binds protons and neutrons in the nucleus); it assumes that strongly interacting particles (hadrons) are made of quarks and that gluons bind the quarks together
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09199219-n:
the antiparticle of a baryon; a hadron with a baryon number of -1
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09215023-n:
any of the elementary particles having a mass equal to or greater than that of a proton and that participate in strong interactions; a hadron with a baryon number of +1
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09352282-n:
an elementary particle responsible for the forces in the atomic nucleus; a hadron with a baryon number of 0
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