nonquarkonium
Nonquarkonium is a term used in hadron spectroscopy to describe bound states in quantum chromodynamics that are not quarkonium. Quarkonium ordinarily refers to mesons composed of a heavy quark and its own antiquark, such as charmonium (c cbar) and bottomonium (b bbar). By contrast, nonquarkonium includes all hadrons that do not fit this simple QQbar picture. This broad category encompasses conventional light mesons and baryons as well as a range of more exotic configurations that involve additional quarks, antiquarks, or gluonic excitations.
Categories include conventional light mesons and baryons, which are not heavy QQbar states, and various exotic
Several categories have strong experimental support: light mesons and baryons are well established; exotic HQ states
Because nonquarkonium is not a formal class but a broad contrast to quarkonium, the label is used