Definition of Classon

1. a subatomic particle [n -S]

Literary usage of Classon

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being the History of the by James Terry White (1910)
"He died at Ithaca, NY, March, 27, 1895. MONNOT, John Ferreol, metallurgical and mining engineer, was born at classon Point, ..."

2. The New-York Legal Observer by Samuel Owen (1850)
"This was a bill filed by Slocum for the specific performance of a written, sealed agreement, made between classon and Slocum, and executed by classon, ..."

3. Unitarian Biographical Dictionary: Being Short Notices of the Lives of by George Carter (1902)
"classon Emmet Porter (qv), and one of a family distinguished for vigor of intellect. As a tutor, he had among his pupils many who afterwards obtained ..."

4. One Thousand American Men of Mark of To-day: Twentieth Century Edition de (1916)
"CHARLES classon ADAMS, Capitalist of Brooklyn. He was born in Freeport, Pa. He was educated in Sharpsburg Academy. For three years he was manager of the ..."

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