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neutronium

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From neutron +‎ -ium. Coined by scientist Andreas von Antropoff in 1926 (before the discovery of the neutron in 1931; neutrons had been predicted to exist in 1920).

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  • enPR: no͞o-trōʹnē-əm

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neutronium (uncountable)

  1. (physics) A material composed entirely of neutrons.
  2. (physics) A hypothetical gravitationally bound system of a neutron and an antineutron (the onium of a neutron), not predicted to exist under normal circumstances.

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