different between mesonic vs mesic
mesonic
English
Etymology
meson +? -ic
Adjective
mesonic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to mesons
Translations
Anagrams
- Comines, comes in, cosmine, incomes, noemics, semonic
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mesic
English
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek ????? (mésos). Compare with xeric and hydric.
Adjective
mesic (comparative more mesic, superlative most mesic)
- (biology, of a habitat) Moist.
- (biology, of an organism) Adapted to a moist habitat.
Antonyms
- (of a habitat): xeric
Etymology 2
From mes(on) +? -ic.
Adjective
mesic (comparative more mesic, superlative most mesic)
- (physics) Of or pertaining to mesons; mesonic.
Anagrams
- ICMEs, cemis, semic
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