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Noun — A subatomic particle made of two or more quarks bound together by the strong nuclear force, such as a proton or neutron.

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Etymology

Coined in 1962 by physicist Lev Okun from Greek hadros ("thick, bulky") plus the particle-physics suffix -on.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “hadron” mean?

The word “hadron” means a subatomic particle made of two or more quarks bound together by the strong nuclear force, such as a proton or neutron. In plain terms, a particle, like a proton or neutron, built from smaller quarks held together by the strong force.

How do you pronounce “hadron”?

“Hadron” is pronounced HAD-ron (/ˈhæd.ɹɑn/ in IPA).

How do you use “hadron” in a sentence?

Here is “hadron” used in a sentence: “The Large Hadron Collider smashes hadrons together at near light speed to study fundamental particles.”

What part of speech is “hadron”?

“Hadron” is a noun.

Where does the word “hadron” come from?

The word “hadron” dates back to around 1962 and comes from Greek. Coined in 1962 by physicist Lev Okun from Greek hadros ("thick, bulky") plus the particle-physics suffix -on.

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