释义 |
meson \ˈme]ˌzän, ˈmē], ˈmā], ]_zən, ]ˌsän, ]_sən\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary mes- + -on : any of a group of short-lived subatomic particles that have masses typically between those of the electron and the proton and that have zero or an integral number of quantum units of spin — called also mesotron; see mu-meson, pi-meson • me·son·ic \(ˈ)me|]zänik, (ˈ)mē|], (ˈ)mā|], mə̇ˈ], ]sä-\ adjective |