antihydrogen

English

Etymology

anti- + hydrogen

Noun

antihydrogen (usually uncountable, plural antihydrogens)

  1. (physics, uncountable) The antimatter equivalent of hydrogen, consisting of an antiproton and an positron (antielectron).
  2. (physics, countable) An atom of the antimatter equivalent of hydrogen.

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