Definition
Relating to or characteristic of bosons, which are subatomic particles that follow different rules from fermions and are responsible for carrying forces in the universe.
Etymology
Derived from 'boson,' named after Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose in the 1920s. The '-ic' suffix makes it an adjective meaning 'relating to' or 'of the nature of.'
Kelly Says
Bosons are named after Satyendra Nath Bose, but the naming happened because German physicist Einstein was so impressed by Bose's work that he helped popularize it—it's one of those rare examples where a fundamental particle category honors a scientist who wasn't European.
Translations
ARالعربية
بوزوني
bo-zo-nee
CACatalà
bosònic
bo-so-nik
CSČeština
bosonický
bo-so-ni-cky
DADansk
bosonic
bo-so-nik
DEDeutsch
bosonisch
bo-so-nish
ELΕλληνικά
μωσονικό
mo-so-ni-ko
ESEspañol
bósónico
bo-snee-ko
FISuomi
bosoninen
bo-so-ni-nen
FRFrançais
bosonique
bo-zo-nik
HIहिन्दी
बोसोनिक
bo-sone-ik
HUMagyar
bosonikus
bo-so-ni-kus
IDBahasa Indonesia
bosonic
bo-so-nik
ITItaliano
bosonico
bo-so-ni-ko
MSBahasa Melayu
bosonic
bo-so-nik
MYမြန်မာ
ဘော့စန်နစ်
ba-sann-nit
NLNederlands
bosonisch
bo-so-nish
NONorsk
bosonic
bo-so-nik
PLPolski
bosoniczny
bo-so-ni-ch-ny
PTPortuguês
bósónico
bo-snee-ko
RORomână
bosonic
bo-so-nik
RUРусский
босонический
bo-so-ni-cheskiy
SVSvenska
bosonic
bo-so-nik
SWKiswahili
bosonic
bo-so-nik
TAதமிழ்
போசானிக்
po-sa-an-ik
TRTürkçe
bosonik
bo-so-nik
UKУкраїнська
босонічний
bo-so-ni-chnyy
VITiếng Việt
bosonic
bo-so-nik