parton

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See also: Parton and párton

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Coined by American physicist Richard Feynman in 1969, from part +‎ -on.

Noun[edit]

parton (plural partons)

  1. (physics, dated or historical) Any of the constituent particles making up a compound particle, e.g. the quarks and gluons which make up hadrons.

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Esperanto[edit]

Noun[edit]

parton

  1. accusative singular of parto

Hungarian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

part (shore, bank) +‎ -on (case suffix)

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈpɒrton]
  • Hyphenation: par‧ton

Noun[edit]

parton

  1. superessive singular of part