meson

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1)  The mesial plane dividing the body into similar right and left halves.

Etymology 2
From. , as a modification of the earlier suggestion.

Noun

 * 1)  A member of a group of subatomic particles having a mass intermediate between electrons and protons. (The most easily detected mesons fit this definition.)
 * 2)  An elementary particle that is composed of a quark and an antiquark, such as a kaon or pion. (Mesons composed of rarer quarks are much heavier.)

Hyponyms

 * scalar meson
 * vector meson

Translations

 * Armenian: մեզոն
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 * Gujarati: મધ્યાણુ
 * Hindi: मध्याणु
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 * Khmer: មជ្ឈាណូ
 * Lithuanian: mezonas
 * Marathi: मध्याणू
 * Mongolian: мезон ᠮᠧᠽᠣᠨ
 * Nepali: मध्याणु
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 * Bokmål: meson
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 * Polish: mezon
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 * Sanskrit: मध्याणु
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 * Cyrillic: мѐзо̄н
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 * Slovene: mezón
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 * Tagalog: tungapik
 * Tamil: இடையி
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 * Japanese: ,

Noun

 * 1)  meson

Etymology
From,.

Noun

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