"inflatino" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: inflatinos [plural]
Etymology: inflate + -ino. Change of suffix from -on on the inflaton. From the practice of using -ino suffixes for superpartners of particles under supersymmetry and string theory. Those initial particles usually having the suffix -on. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|inflate|ino}} inflate + -ino, {{m|en|-on}} -on, {{m|en|inflaton}} inflaton, {{m|en|-ino}} -ino, {{l|en|superpartner}} superpartner, {{l|en|supersymmetry}} supersymmetry, {{l|en|string theory}} string theory, {{m|en|-on}} -on Head templates: {{en-noun}} inflatino (plural inflatinos)
  1. (physics) A hypothetical particle, the superpartner of the inflaton. Categories (topical): Physics

Inflected forms

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