bethe

See also: Bethe, béthe, and bề thế

English

Etymology

Decapitalization of Bethe. Coined by astrophysicist Gerald E. Brown. Named after astrophysicist Hans Bethe, his collaborator on papers where this value frequently occurs.

Noun

bethe (plural bethes)

  1. A unit of energy equivalent to 1051 ergs, or 1044 joules.

Synonyms

  • B. / B (abbreviation)
  • foe (fifty-one ergs) (magnitude of the fifty-first order of ergs)

Derived terms

  • B. / B (abbreviation)

Anagrams

Old Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbʲeθe]

Verb

bethe

  1. second-person plural future absolute of at·tá

Verb

·bethe

  1. inflection of at·tá:
    1. second-person plural past subjunctive
    2. impersonal past subjunctive

Mutation

Mutation of bethe
radical lenition nasalization
bethe bethe
pronounced with /βʲ-/
mbethe

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.