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English
Etymology 1
Coined by J. A. Wheeler from gravitational electromagnetic entity.
Noun
geon (plural geons)
- (physics) A hypothetical electromagnetic or gravitational wave held together in a confined region by the gravitational attraction of its own field energy.
Etymology 2
geometric + -on
Noun
geon (plural geons)
- (psychology) Any of a group of basic geometric forms capable of being recognised as a component of a real object.
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Blend of geological + eon
Noun
geon (plural geons)
- A large unit of time, used to measure gradual geological change.
Anagrams
Old English
Etymology
From an unstressed form of Proto-West Germanic *jain, from Proto-Germanic *jainaz, whence also Old High German jenēr, Old Norse hinn.
Pronunciation
Adjective
ġeon
- that, yon
Declension
Declension of ġeon — Strong
Declension of ġeon — Weak
Descendants
- Middle English: yon, gion, ȝen, ȝene, ȝeon, ȝhone, ȝon, ȝone, ȝonne, ȝyn, yhon, yoene, yone