Baryon

/ˈbæriɒn/ noun

A class of heavy subatomic particles made of three quarks, including protons and neutrons that form the nucleus of atoms.

From Greek 'barys' (heavy) + '-on' (particle suffix). Created in the 1950s by physicists studying particle physics who needed a term for the heavier particles they were discovering.

AMባሪዮን
ARباريون
BNব্যারিয়ন
CAbarió
CSbaryon
DAbaryon
DEBaryon
ELβάριο
ESbarion
FAبارین
FIbaryoni
FRbaryon
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