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energon

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Noun — A hypothetical particle of pure energy, a term mostly known from science fiction.

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Etymology

Formed from energy plus the particle-naming suffix -on (as in "proton" or "electron").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “energon” mean?

The word “energon” means a hypothetical particle of pure energy, a term mostly known from science fiction. In plain terms, a made-up or theoretical particle representing pure energy, mostly known from fiction (such as the Transformers franchise).

How do you pronounce “energon”?

“Energon” is pronounced EH-nuhrd-zhon (/ˈɛnəɹd͡ʒɒn/ in IPA).

How do you use “energon” in a sentence?

Here is “energon” used in a sentence: “The comic imagined energon as the smallest possible unit of power.”

What part of speech is “energon”?

“Energon” is a noun.

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