antiwater

English

Etymology

anti- + water

Noun

antiwater (uncountable)

  1. (particle physics) A hypothetical substance resembling water but made from antimatter.
    • 1979, William Darrach Halsey, Merit students encyclopedia: Volume 2:
      Thus antiwater would boil and freeze at the same temperatures as ordinary water.

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