Wiktionary
a. Of, pertaining to, or composed of nucleons
Usage examples of "nucleonic".
Accumulated crustal tensions are relieved by a series of controlled minor quakes released by nucleonic explosives.
Perfected since the cometary war to replace the lighter proton pistols that had served so long, it projected an intense jet of nucleonic bullets far swifter and more deadly than any solid projectile.
It's almost as if the Corvi were discussing personal intimacies rather than sub-particular facts, but the result is a fantastic discipline of nucleonic forces.
Non-Newtonian physics, the physics of the real world, recognized the urge of the two bodies to fall toward each other as an invariant of nature, and simply adjusted their nucleonic structures to slow the fall.