luxon

noun
/ˈlʌk.sɒn/UK/ˈlʌk.sɑn/US

Etymology

From Latin lux (“light”) + -on.

  1. derived from lux

Definitions

  1. Any particle that travels at exactly the speed of light and has zero mass

    Any particle that travels at exactly the speed of light and has zero mass: typically a photon.

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