What elementary particles are included as leptons?

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... lepton [Gr.,=light (i.e., lightweight)], class of elementary particles that includes the electron and its antiparticle , the muon and its antiparticle, the tau and its antiparticle, and the neutrino and antineutrino associated with each of these particles.

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