multiplet
Noun

multiplet (plural multiplets)

  1. (physics) A spectral line that has multiple components.
  2. (chemistry) A compound peak produced in several forms of spectroscopy.
  3. (physics) Any of several groupings of subatomic particles that share most properties, but have different charges.



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