Antineutron

/ˌæntiˈnjuːtrɑːn/ noun

The antiparticle counterpart to a neutron; a subatomic particle with the same mass as a neutron but opposite properties that would annihilate if it meets a regular neutron.

From anti- + neutron (an uncharged subatomic particle). This physics term emerged in the 1950s as scientists discovered antimatter particles corresponding to regular matter particles.

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