IPA: /ˈweɪvɪkəl/
KK: /ˈweɪvɪkəl/
A term used in physics to describe a quantum entity that exhibits both wave-like and particle-like properties, representing a combination of the two concepts.
In quantum mechanics, a wavicle can behave like both a wave and a particle depending on the experiment.
Wavicle is a portmanteau formed from "wave" (from Old English *wæf*, meaning to move back and forth) and "particle" (from Latin *particula*, meaning a small part). The word "wavicle" refers to a concept in physics that describes entities exhibiting both wave-like and particle-like properties.
Think of a 'wave' moving back and forth and a 'particle' being a small part — together, they create the idea of a wavicle, which shows both wave and particle characteristics.