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tachyon (plural tachyons)
- (physics) A hypothetical particle that travels faster than the speed of light.
- (physics) A flaw in a physical theory that predicts the existence of tachyons or similar paradoxical results. Compare with ghost.
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- Albanian: takion m
- Arabic: تَكْيُون (takyūn)
- Bengali: ট্যাকিয়ন (ṭyakiyôn)
- Estonian: tahhüon
- Finnish: takioni
- French: tachyon (fr) m
- German: Tachyon (de) n
- Greek: τάχυον n (táchyon)
- Hebrew: טכיון m
- Icelandic: hraðeind f
- Italian: tachione m
- Japanese: タキオン (takion), 陰子 (inshi)
- Khmer: សីឃាណូ (sey khea no)
- Lithuanian: tachionas m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: takyon n
- Nynorsk: takyon n
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- Persian: تاکیون
- Polish: tachion m
- Portuguese: táquion m, taquião m
- Romanian: tahion (ro)
- Russian: тахио́н (ru) m (taxión)
- Serbo-Croatian: takion
- Slovak: tachyón
- Slovene: tahion
- Spanish: taquión (es) m
- Swedish: takyon c
- Thai: แทคีออน
- Turkish: takyon
- Ukrainian: тахіон (taxión)
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Noun
tachyon m (plural tachyons)
- (physics) tachyon
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