barionowa
Barionowa is a Polish adjective derived from the noun barion, the Polish word for baryon. Baryons are subatomic particles that make up ordinary matter, such as protons and neutrons, which in turn form atoms and all visible matter. The term is chiefly used in physics and cosmology to distinguish ordinary, baryonic matter from non‑baryonic components such as dark matter and dark energy.
In cosmological discussions, references to barionowa materia refer to the fraction of the universe’s mass-energy content
The term also appears in discussions of barionować—the Russian verb meaning “to be baryonic” or “to deviate