different between dupion vs dipion
dupion
English
Etymology
From French doupion, Italian doppione, from doppio (“double”), Latin duplus. See double, and compare doubloon.
Noun
dupion (countable and uncountable, plural dupions)
- A double cocoon, made by two silkworms.
- The silk from a double cocoon.
Anagrams
- Nupoid, unipod
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dipion
English
Etymology
di- +? pion
Noun
dipion (plural dipions)
- (physics) A combination of the particle and antiparticle forms of two pions of the same flavour.
Anagrams
- pinoid
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