ETYM See Ting (n.).
1. To cause to make a ting.
2. To go.
(1936-) US physicist. In 1974 he and his team at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, detected a new subatomic particle, which he named the J particle. It was found to be identical to the o particle discovered in the same year by Burton Richter and his team at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, California. Ting and Richter shared the Nobel Prize for Physics 1976.
ETYM An imitative word. Related to Tink.
A light clear metallic sound as of a small bell; SYN. tinkle.