IPA: //skwɑrk//
KK: /skwɑrk/
A theoretical particle that is considered to be a partner of a quark in supersymmetry, which has no spin.
In particle physics, a squark is proposed as a fundamental component of matter alongside quarks.
This word originates from a blend of informal English and scientific terminology, specifically referring to a type of elementary particle in physics. The term 'squark' combines 'squ-' (a playful alteration) and 'quark' (a fundamental constituent of matter).
Think of 'squ-' as a playful twist on 'quark', which helps you remember that a squark is a type of particle related to quarks in physics.