💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hypercolour"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hypercolornoun | (attributive) A line of clothing, mainly T-shirts and shorts, that change color when exposed to heat. |
| hypergluonnoun | A hypothesized fundamental massless gauge field which enables the binding of prequarks by the hypercolor force. |
| color forcenoun | (physics) Alternative spelling of colour force. [(nuclear physics) A fundamental force that is associated with the strong nuclear force, created by the associated bosons known as gluons, between quarks and other subatomic particles, by way of the colour charge] |
| hyperquarknoun | (physics) The hyperon form of a quark |
| colour forcenoun | (nuclear physics) A fundamental force that is associated with the strong nuclear force, created by the associated bosons known as gluons, between quarks and other subatomic particles, by way of the colour charge |
| strong forcenoun | (nuclear physics) The color force, a fundamental force that is associated with the strong bonds, created by the associated bosons known as gluons, between quarks and other subatomic particles. |
| colornoun | (uncountable) The spectral composition of visible light. |
| anticolournoun | (physics) The property of antiquarks equivalent to that of colour in quarks. |
| colour chargenoun | (British spelling, physics) Alternative spelling of color charge. [(American spelling, nuclear physics, particle physics) In the Standard Model of particle physics, a property possessed by quarks, antiquarks, and gluons that determine rules for how these particles may interact. There are three pairs of colors and anticolors: red, green, blue, and their corresponding anti-colors (e.g. anti-red).] |
| nuclear forcenoun | (nuclear physics) The force that acts between nucleons and binds protons and neutrons into atomic nuclei; the residual strong force |
| strong nuclear forcenoun | (nuclear physics) The color force, a fundamental force that is associated with the strong bonds, created by the associated bosons known as gluons, between quarks and other subatomic particles. |
| chromomagnetismnoun | (physics, quantum chromodynamics) An interaction between quarks of different colour that has some similarities to magnetism |
| technicolornoun | A colour process for motion pictures, developed and used in the twentieth century and known for its hyperrealistic, saturated levels of colour. |
| color chargenoun | (American spelling, nuclear physics, particle physics) In the Standard Model of particle physics, a property possessed by quarks, antiquarks, and gluons that determine rules for how these particles may interact. There are three pairs of colors and anticolors: red, green, blue, and their corresponding anti-colors (e.g. anti-red). |
| hyperheliumnoun | (physics) A nuclear complex formed from a helium nucleus by replacement of a neutron by a hyperon |
| hyperchargenoun | (physics) Clipped compound of hyperonic charge: a quantum characteristic of a group of subatomic particles governed by the strong force that is related to strangeness and is represented by a number equal to twice the average value of the electric charge of the group. |
| technigluonnoun | (physics) A gluon described using the technicolor model. |
| hyperbaryonnoun | (physics) The hyperon form of a baryon |
| techniquarknoun | (physics) A quark described using the technicolor model |
| chromodynamicsnoun | (physics) The study of the relationship between those quarks that possess the quantum property of color, and exchange gluons; more fully quantum chromodynamics. |
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