Antimatter

/ˈæntiˌmætər/ noun

A form of matter made up of particles that have the opposite electrical charge of normal matter; when antimatter meets regular matter, both are destroyed in an explosion of energy.

From 'anti-' (opposite) and 'matter,' coined in the early 20th century after the theoretical prediction of particles like positrons. The term became widespread with particle physics discoveries.

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