Flavour vs Dilepton - What's the difference?
flavour | dilepton |
The quality produced by the sensation of taste or, especially, of taste and smell in combined effect.
A substance used to produce a taste. Flavouring.
A variety (of taste) attributed to an object.
The characteristic quality of something.
(informal) A kind or type.
(physics) One of the six types of quarks (top, bottom, strange, charmed, up, and down) or three types of leptons (electron, muon, and tauon).
(archaic) The quality produced by the sensation of smell; odour; fragrance.
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between flavour and dilepton
is that flavour is (physics) one of the six types of quarks (top, bottom, strange, charmed, up, and down) or three types of leptons (electron, muon, and tauon) while dilepton is (physics) a combination of the particle and antiparticle forms of two leptons of the same flavour.As nouns the difference between flavour and dilepton
is that flavour is the quality produced by the sensation of taste or, especially, of taste and smell in combined effect while dilepton is (physics) a combination of the particle and antiparticle forms of two leptons of the same flavour.As a verb flavour
is to add flavouring to something.flavour
English
(wikipedia flavour)Alternative forms
* flavor (American spelling)Noun
(en noun)- The flavour of this apple pie is delicious.
- Flavour was added to the pudding.
- What flavour of bubble gum do you enjoy?
- the flavour of an experience
- Debian is one flavour of the Linux operating system.
- the flavour of a rose
