fundamental particle
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    Noun
    
fundamental particle (plural fundamental particles)
- (physics) Any of the subatomic particles that does not consist of other, smaller particles; the gauge bosons, leptons and quarks.
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- See also Thesaurus:elementary particle
Translations
    
elementary particle — see elementary particle
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