💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hyperpion"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pioniumnoun | (physics, chemistry) an exotic atom equivalent to a hydrogen atom with the proton replaced by a pion |
| antihyperonnoun | (particle physics) The antiparticle of a hyperon |
| hyperbaryonnoun | (physics) The hyperon form of a baryon |
| antipionnoun | (particle physics) The antiparticle of a pion. |
| hypermesonnoun | (physics) The hyperon form of a meson |
| photopionnoun | (physics) A pion generated by the action of light |
| hyperonizationnoun | (physics) Conversion to, or consideration as hyperons |
| pionnoun | (particle physics) Any of three semistable mesons, having positive, negative or neutral charge, composed of up and down quarks/antiquarks. |
| dipionnoun | (physics) A combination of the particle and antiparticle forms of two pions of the same flavour. |
| hyperquarknoun | (physics) The hyperon form of a quark |
| hyperhydrogennoun | (physics) An atomic nucleus, an isotope of hydrogen which contains one proton and at least one uncharged lambda hyperon. |
| hypernucleusnoun | (physics) a nucleus that consists of protons, neutrons and at least one hyperon, such as a lambda baryon |
| pi-minusnoun | (particle physics) The negative pion, composed of a down quark and an anti-up quark. |
| hyperonnoun | (physics) Any baryon (a three-quark particle) with a non-zero strangeness (i.e., whose composition includes one or more strange or anti-strange quarks). |
| pi-plusnoun | The positive pion, composed of an up quark and an anti-down quark. |
| hyperheliumnoun | (physics) A nuclear complex formed from a helium nucleus by replacement of a neutron by a hyperon |
| technipionnoun | (physics) A pion described using the technicolor model. |
| hypertritonnoun | (physics) A nuclear complex composed of a proton, a neutron and any hyperon. |
| bipolaronnoun | (chemistry) A doubly-charged polaron |
| pi plusnoun | Alternative spelling of pi-plus. [The positive pion, composed of an up quark and an anti-down quark.] |
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