
1) Aberration 2) Abnormality 3) Absurdity 4) Clash 5) Concept in physics 6) Crankiness 7) Creepiness 8) Deviation 9) Eccentricity 10) Eeriness 11) Improbability 12) Inappropriateness 13) Inaptness 14) Incongruity 15) Irregularity 16) Mysteriousness 17) Nuttiness 18) Oddness 19) Peculiarity 20) Quaintness
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1) Alienage 2) Alienism 3) Bizarreness 4) Eccentricity 5) Eeriness 6) Exoticism 7) Exoticness 8) Exotism 9) Foreignness 10) Freakishness 11) Ghostliness 12) Oddity 13) Oddness 14) Outlandishness 15) Peculiarity 16) Queerness 17) Quirk 18) Quirkiness 19) Unfamiliarity 20) Weirdness
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- unusualness as a consequence of not being well known
- the quality of being alien or not native
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The terms strange and strangeness predate the discovery of the quark, and were adopted after its discovery in order to preserve the continuity of the phrase; strangeness of anti-particles being referred to as +1, and particles as −1 as per the original definition. For all the quark flavor quantum numbers (strangeness, charm, topness and bottomne...
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• (n.) The state or quality of being strange (in any sense of the adjective).
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(from the article `subatomic particle`) The discovery of the pion in 1947 seemed to restore order to the study of particle physics, but this order did not last long. Later in the year ... ...is involved in radioactive decay) takes millions of millions of times longer. Because of this behaviour, hyperonsalong with K-mesons, with wh...
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A quantum number assigned to the elementary particles which are conserved by the strong force. Particles are assigned a strangeness of +1, 0, or -1. Originally, strangeness was introduced to explain why some hadrons decay quickly by the strong force whilst others decay slowly by the weak force. In a...
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Strange'ness noun The state or quality of being strange (in any sense of the adjective).
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noun (physics) one of the six flavors of quark
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the quality or condition of being strange. · a quantum number assigned the value −1 for one kind of quark, +1 for its antiquark, and 0 for all other quarks; the strangeness of a hadron is the sum of the values for the strangeness of its constituent quarks and antiquarks. Symbol: S Cf.
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