A meson is composed of a quark, and an antiquark, and binding gluons.
An example is a pion of charge +1 
(
+),
 which is made up of an up quark and anti-down quark. 
 The antiparticle of a meson is the quark and the antiquark 
reversed.  For example the anti-particle of 
+ is
-,
 which is made of a down quark and an anti-up quark. 
A meson is a color-neutral object, since its quark and antiquark have opposite color charges. Thus, a meson can be found in isolation. All mesons are unstable.
Since a meson has an integer spin, it is a boson. The spin is made of the spins of the quarks, plus a contribution from their motion around each other. For example notice that a pion and a rho have the same quarks, but different spins and masses.
  spin=0,
 mass=0.14 GeV/c2
  spin=1,
 mass =0.770 GeV/c2
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