STRANGENESS vs UNFAMILIARITY: NOUN
- (physics) one of the six flavors of quark
- One of the quantum numbers of subatomic particles that depends upon the relative number of strange quarks and anti-strange quarks
- The product or result of being strange.
- The state or quality of being strange (in any sense of the adjective).
- The state or character of being strange, in any sense of that word.
- The quantum number represented by this property, equal to the difference between the number of strange antiquarks and the number of strange quarks.
- A quantum property of strange quarks and of hadrons that contain strange quarks that is conserved in electromagnetic and strong interactions, but may not be conserved in weak interactions that cause the decay of strange hadrons.
- The quality or condition of being strange.
- The quality of being alien or not native
- Unusualness as a consequence of not being well known
- Lack of familiarity; ignorance or inexperience.
- The state of being unfamiliar; want of familiarity.
- Unusualness as a consequence of not being well known
STRANGENESS vs UNFAMILIARITY: RELATED WORDS
- Ordinariness, Absurdity, Wonderment, Eccentricity, Otherness, Eeriness, Creepiness, Mysteriousness, Bizarreness, Quirkiness, Oddness, Weirdness, Unfamiliarity, Curiousness, Foreignness
- N/A
STRANGENESS vs UNFAMILIARITY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Whimsy, Playfulness, Grotesqueness, Awkwardness, Exoticism, Exoticness, Ordinariness, Absurdity, Wonderment, Eccentricity, Otherness, Eeriness, Creepiness, Bizarreness, Foreignness
- N/A
STRANGENESS vs UNFAMILIARITY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The strangeness of this book may relax or possibly inspire him.
- Again, I felt the strangeness, and wondered how it would feel.
- Fortunately, kids love a little bit of strangeness now and then.
- All the strangeness surrounding him collected itself into one globule.
- Occasional electrical strangeness, but not anything that is a problem.
- This strangeness number is conserved in particle collisions and combinations.
- And then the thought confounds us with its strangeness.
- GABRIELLE RUIZ is no stranger to high strangeness!
- Yet arguably there is value in its strangeness.
- If we cannot judge the strangeness of the universe, or judge the strangeness of an origin story for the universe, that is itself strange.
- This is a very strange year, and frightening in its unfamiliarity.
- At first sight the interpretation, perhaps, repels by its unfamiliarity.
- The label portrays someone isolated by language, customs, and unfamiliarity.
- This interplay of familiarity and unfamiliarity seems to parallel Dr.
- Unexpected events and unfamiliarity are also outside of your control.
- By her taking my name it would create unfamiliarity.
- For services to the WESTERNIZED UNFAMILIARITY in forestry management.
- Conversely, unfamiliarity and ignorance lead to irrational fear.
- Unfamiliarity with English may also indicate foreign nationality.
- First is assessor unfamiliarity with conservation easement properties.
STRANGENESS vs UNFAMILIARITY: QUESTIONS
- How does Narracott first notice the strangeness of the group?
- What is a strangeness in my mind by Orhan Pamuk about?
- What is Malpas J's book The discomfort of strangeness?
- What is strangeness in the swimmer by John Cheever?
- What are the opposite values of charge and strangeness?
- How can I appreciate Julio Cortazar's'strangeness poetics'?
- What does the song Quark Strangeness and charm mean?
- Does experience unfamiliarity influence the decision-making process during AAC assessments?