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galileon
English
Etymology
From Galileo +? -on.
Noun
galileon (plural galileons)
- (physics) A theorised scalar field which is a local modification of gravity in some forms of string theory.
Anagrams
- goal line, goal-line, goalline, lie along, lignaloe
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galileo
English
Etymology
Named in honour of Galileo Galilei
Noun
galileo (plural galileos)
- The CGS unit of acceleration, equal to 1 centimetre per second per second (1 centimeter per second squared, 1cm/s^2). Symbol: Gal
Synonyms
- gal
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