antimatter

/ˈæntiˌmætər/

Definitions

1. noun

a form of matter that has negative mass-energy, made of antiparticles, which have the same magnitude of mass and charge as regular particles but opposite in sign.

“Scientists are studying the properties of antimatter to better understand the fundamental laws of physics.”

Synonyms

  • antiparticles
  • negative matter

Antonyms

  • normal matter
  • regular matter