Graviton

/ˈɡræv.ɪ.tɑn/ noun

In theoretical physics, a hypothetical elementary particle that carries the force of gravity, similar to how photons carry light.

Coined in the early 20th century from 'gravity' (from Latin 'gravitas' meaning weight) combined with '-on' (a physics suffix for particles), following the pattern of photon and electron.

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