
1) Annual science fiction award 2) Astronomical dust ball 3) Award for sci-fi writers 4) Being from the marvel comics 5) Being from the marvel series 6) Celestial cloud 7) Cloud computing provider 8) Cloud in Orion 9) Cloud of gas and dust 10) Cloud of interstellar dust 11) Cloudiness of the urine 12) Cloudlike mass
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1) Galaxy
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• (n.) A faint, cloudlike, self-luminous mass of matter situated beyond the solar system among the stars. True nebulae are gaseous; but very distant star clusters often appear like them in the telescope. • (n.) A white spot or a slight opacity of the cornea. • (n.) A cloudy appearance in the urine. • (n.) A cloudy appearance in ...
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any of the various tenous clouds of gas and dust that occur in interstellar space. The term was formerly applied to any object outside the solar ... [7 related articles]
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A diffuse mass of interstellar dust and gas.
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(neb´u-lә) slight corneal opacity. a preparatio, particularly an oily preparation, for use in a nebulizer.
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An immense, diffuse body of interstellar gas and dust that has not condensed into a star.
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A term used to describe celestial objects which have a fuzzy, or nebulous, appearance (from the Latin for cloud.), such as gas, or dust, clouds. Galaxies were once described thus.
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Neb'u·la noun ;
plural Nebulæ . [ Latin , mist, cloud; akin to Greek ..., ..., cloud, mist, German
nebel mist, Old High German
nebul , Dutch
nevel , Sanskrit
nabhas cloud, mist. Confer
Nebule .]
1. (Astron.) A faint, cloudlike, self- ...
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(nebul.) Type: Term Pronunciation: neb′yū-lă, -lē Definitions: 1. A translucent foglike opacity of the cornea. 2. A class of oily preparations, intended for application by atomization. 3. A spray. See: spray
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A nebula is a cloud of gas and dust in space. Before the invention of the telescope, the term nebula was applied to all celestial objects of a diffuse appearance. As a result, many objects now known to be star clusters or galaxies were originally called nebulas.
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An immense, diffuse body of interstellar gas and dust that has not condensed into a star.
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A cloud of dust and gas in space, usually illuminated by one or more stars. Nebulae represent the raw material the stars are made of.
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Latin for `cloud.` Bright nebulas are great clouds of glowing gas, lit up by stars inside or nearby. Dark nebulas are not lit up and are visible only because they block the light of stars behind them.
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A cloud of dust and gas in space. Some are luminous and some nebulae are dark.
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A diffuse mass of interstellar dust and gas.
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nebula (s), nebulae (pl), nebul. (abbreviation) 1. A cloudlike patch in the sky. 2. A region or cloud of interstellar dust and gas appearing variously as a hazy bright or dark patch. 3. A faint cloudy area or scar on the cornea of the eye. 4. Cloudiness in the urine. 5. Liquid prepared for use in any kind of atomizing sprayer; especia...
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(another name for embryonic star cloud) a cloud of dust and gas in space in which a star is born
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(another name for embryonic star cloud) a cloud of dust and gas in space in which a star is born
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a cloud of dust and gas in space in which a star is born
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noun (pathology) a faint cloudy spot on the cornea
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Click images to enlargeCloud of gas and dust in space. Nebulae are the birthplaces of stars, but some nebulae are produced by gas thrown off from dying stars (see planetary nebula; supernova). Nebulae are classified according to whether they emit, reflect, or absorb light. An emission nebula, such as the Orion nebula,...
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A cloud of gas and dust.
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(another name for embryonic star cloud) a cloud of dust and gas in space in which a star is born
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· Also calleddiffuse nebula.a cloud of interstellar gas and dust. Cf.dark nebula, emission nebula, reflection nebula. · (formerly) any celestial object that appears nebulous, hazy, or fuzzy, and extended in a telescope view.
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