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parton
English
Etymology
Coined by American physicist Richard Feynman in 1969, from part +? -on.
Noun
parton (plural partons)
- (physics, dated or historical) Any of the constituent particles making up a compound particle, i.e. the quarks and gluons which make up hadrons.
Derived terms
Anagrams
- patron, tarpon
Esperanto
Noun
parton
- accusative singular of parto
Hungarian
Etymology
part +? -on
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?p?rton]
- Hyphenation: par?ton
Noun
parton
- superessive singular of part
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partonic
English
Etymology
parton +? -ic
Adjective
partonic (comparative more partonic, superlative most partonic)
- Characteristic of, or composed of partons
Anagrams
- anticrop
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