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quark
English
Etymology 1
Coined by American physicist Murray Gell-Mann in 1963. The literary connection to James Joyce's Finnegans Wake was asserted later; see the Quark Wikipedia article.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: kwôk, IPA(key): /kw??k/; enPR: kwäk, IPA(key): /kw??k/
- (General American) enPR: kwôrk, IPA(key): /kw??k/; enPR: kwärk, IPA(key): /kw??k/
- Rhymes: -??(?)k, Rhymes: -??(?)k
Noun
quark (plural quarks)
- (physics) In the Standard Model, an elementary subatomic particle that forms matter. They combine to form hadrons, such as protons and neutrons.
- (computing, X Window System) An integer that uniquely identifies a text string.
- 2012, Keith D. Gregory, Programming with Motif (page 453)
- Two functions are provided to convert between strings and quarks:
XrmStringToQuark
andXrmQuarkToString
[…]
- Two functions are provided to convert between strings and quarks:
- 2012, Keith D. Gregory, Programming with Motif (page 453)
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- hadron
- meson
Etymology 2
Borrowed from German Quark, from late Middle High German twarc, from a West Slavic language (compare Polish twaróg), from Proto-Slavic *tvarog?.
Doublet of tvorog.
Noun
quark (uncountable)
- A soft creamy cheese, eaten throughout northern, central, eastern, and southeastern Europe as well as the Low Countries, very similar to cottage cheese except that it is usually not made with rennet.
Translations
See also
- curd
Etymology 3
Onomatopoeic, from the sound of the squawk.
Noun
quark (plural quarks)
- (Falkland Islands, informal) The black-crowned night heron, Nycticorax nycticorax.
Further reading
- quark on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- quark (dairy product) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- quark (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from English quark.
Noun
quark m (plural quarks)
- (physics) quark
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English quark.
Pronunciation
- Homophone: kwark
Noun
quark m (plural quarks)
- (physics) quark
French
Etymology
Borrowed from English quark.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kwa?k/
Noun
quark m (plural quarks)
- (physics) quark
Galician
Etymology
Borrowed from English quark.
Noun
quark m (plural [please provide])
- (physics) quark
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English quark.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kwark/
- Hyphenation: quàrk
Noun
quark m (invariable)
- (physics) quark
Derived terms
- quarkonio
References
- quark in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /?kwa?.k?/, [?kwa?.k?]
Etymology 1
Borrowed from English quark.
Noun
quark m (plural quarks)
- (physics) quark (an elementary subatomic particle which forms matter)
Etymology 2
Borrowed from German Quark.
- quark (soft creamy cheese)
References
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from English quark.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kwa?k/, [?kwa?k]
Noun
quark m (plural quarks)
- quark
- Hypernyms: fermión, partícula elemental
Hyponyms
- (quarks) quark; quark arriba, quark abajo, quark encantado, quark extraño, quark cima, quark fondo (Category: es:Quarks)
See also
- (fermions) fermión; quark, leptón
- quark on the Spanish Wikipedia.Wikipedia es
quark From the web:
- what quarks make up a proton
- what quarks
- what quarks make up an electron
- what quarks make a proton
- what quarks are in a neutron
- what quarks are electrons made of
- what quarks are in an electron
- what quarks made of
querk
English
Etymology
From Middle English querken (also as querkenen), from Old Norse kvirkja (“to strangle”), from Proto-Germanic *kwirkijan?, from Proto-Germanic *kwerk? (“gullet, throat”), from Proto-Indo-European *g?erg?-, *g?erk?-, *g?erw- (“throat, neck”). Cognate with Old Frisian querka ("to strangle"; > North Frisian querke, quirke (“to querk”)), Danish kværke (“to throttle, strangle, suffocate”), Icelandic kyrkja, kvirkja (“to throttle, strangle”), Middle Low German querken (“to strangle”), Middle Low German querke, quarke (“throat, gullet”), Old High German querka, querkela (“throat, gullet”), Latin gurguli? (“throat”). More at gurgle.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kw??k/
- Rhymes: -??(r)k
- Homophone: quirk
Verb
querk (third-person singular simple present querks, present participle querking, simple past and past participle querked)
- (transitive) To throttle; choke; stifle; suffocate.
- (intransitive) To grunt; moan.
Related terms
- querken
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