metastable

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English

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Etymology

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meta- +‎ stable

Adjective

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metastable (not comparable)

  1. (physics, chemistry) Of or pertaining to a physical or chemical state that is relatively long-lived, but may decay to a lower energy state when slightly perturbed or through a quantum transition.

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Noun

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metastable (plural metastables)

  1. A particle, etc. in the metastable state.

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