IPA: /mɛˈzɒnɪk/
KK: /mɛˈzɒnɪk/
Relating to a type of subatomic particle called mesons, which are involved in the strong force that holds atomic nuclei together.
The researchers studied the mesonic interactions in particle physics experiments.
Mesonic → It is formed from "meso-" (from Greek "mesos", meaning middle) and "-onic" (a suffix used in scientific terms, often relating to particles or characteristics). The word "mesonic" refers to something related to mesons, which are particles that are in the middle range of mass between electrons and baryons.
Think of 'meso-' meaning 'middle' to remember that 'mesonic' relates to particles that are in the middle range of mass.