Antinucleon

/ˌæntiˈnuːkliːɑn/ noun

In physics, the antimatter counterpart of a nucleon (proton or neutron), which annihilates when it meets its corresponding nucleon.

From anti- (opposite) + nucleon (a proton or neutron in an atomic nucleus). Nucleon comes from Latin nucleus (kernel). The term emerged in particle physics in the mid-20th century as scientists discovered antimatter particles.

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