fermion any particle that obeys Fermi-Dirac statistics and is subject to the Pauli exclusion principle
ion a particle that is electrically charged (positive or negative); an atom or molecule or group that has lost or gained one or more electrons
magnetic monopole a hypothetical particle with a single magnetic pole instead of the usual two
micelle an electrically charged particle built up from polymeric molecules or ions and occurring in certain colloidal electrolytic solutions like soaps and detergents
prion (microbiology) an infectious protein particle similar to a virus but lacking nucleic acid; thought to be the agent responsible for scrapie and other degenerative diseases of the nervous system
virino (microbiology) a hypothetical infectious particle thought to be the cause of scrapie and other degenerative diseases of the central nervous system; consists of nucleic acid in a protective coat of host cell proteins
material,
stuff things needed for doing or making something; "writing materials"; "useful teaching materials"
grain the direction, texture, or pattern of fibers found in wood or leather or stone or in a woven fabric; "saw the board across the grain"
grinding a harsh and strident sound (as of the grinding of gears)
chylomicron a microscopic particle of triglycerides produced in the intestines during digestion; in the bloodstream they release their fatty acids into the blood
flyspeck a tiny dark speck made by the excrement of a fly
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A very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something.
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particle Any very small part of matter, such as a molecule, atom, or electron.
particle One-syllable suffixes or short words in Japanese and Korean grammar that immediately follow the modified noun, verb, adjective, or sentence. They have a wide range of grammatical functions, including the indication of a question or the speaker's assertiveness, certitude, or other feelings.
particle A word or term that lack a precise lexical definition, that is typically short, indeclinable, and have a grammatical function.