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Star logo #10101) Adib 2) Asteriated 3) Asterisk 4) Asterism 5) Award 6) Badge 7) Celeb 8) Celebrity 9) Deneb 10) Denebola 11) Estrella 12) Etoile 13) Headline 14) Headliner 15) Heliac 16) Heliacal 17) Hero 18) Hexagram 19) Hotshot 20) Lead 21) Lead actor 22) Leading 23) Loadstar 24) Lodestar 25) Lunisolar 26) Major
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Star logo #10101) JS for five decades 2) Acclaimed one 3) Ace among hurlers 4) Achernar 5) Achernar or Acrux 6) Acrab or Acrux 7) Actor in the wars 8) Actor who gets top billing 9) Actor with top billing 10) AF jet symbol 11) Agena 12) Al Tarf is one 13) Alcor or Altair 14) Aldebaran 15) Aldebaran is one 16) Algol or Antares
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Star logo #21002• (n.) Specifically, a radiated mark in writing or printing; an asterisk [thus, *]; -- used as a reference to a note, or to fill a blank where something is omitted, etc. • (n.) A person of brilliant and attractive qualities, especially on public occasions, as a distinguished orator, a leading theatrical performer, etc. • (n.) One of ...
Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/star/

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STAR logo #21809(initial) Support Training and Resources. The part of ISD that assists new and existing players in official help channels.
Found on http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Glossary

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Star logo #21210A celebrity performer. An actress or actor who is widely recognized and can draw an audience to the motion picture theatres. The person who usually plays the main character in a motion picture
Found on http://www.allmovie.com/glossary/term/star

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Star logo #21731A large hot ball of gas which generates energy in its core by nuclear reactions. (The Sun is our local example of a star.)
Found on http://www.astrosociety.org/education/publications/tnl/14/14.html

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Star logo #21003(from the article `publishing, history of`) Later in the century the British press began to adapt to the demand for less exacting reading matter. In 1888 the halfpenny evening Star was launched ... ...transformed into a sex-and-scandal sheet that soon dominated the city`s afternoon market. In 1974 he introduced a national weekly sensati...
Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/s/153

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star logo #21003(from the article `telephone and telephone system`) ...The 10 dialing digits (0 through 9) are assigned to specific push buttons, and the buttons are arranged in a grid with four rows and three ...
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STAR logo #21160(Self-Testing And Repairing computer) A device originally designed for use on the planned Grand Tour spacecraft (which eventually evolved into Voyager). STAR was an early scheme for an autonomous computer system that could locate, diagnose, and repair faults. It was designe...
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star logo #21160A luminous body of gas sufficiently compressed by its own gravity for nuclear fusion to take place in its interior. Stars exist in a wide range of sizes (see stars, sizes), luminosities (from less than 0.001 Lsun, temperatures ( stars, temperatures), and environments. However,...
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star logo #20040A large ball of gas that creates and emits its own radiation.
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Star logo #20957 The most common network topology where each node is connected to a central point. Advantageous because if one part of the star is lost the network remains intact.
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Star logo #22423A bright point in the night sky which is a large, distant incandescent body like the sun.
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Star logo #20972Star intransitive verb To be bright, or attract attention, as a star; to shine like a star; to be brilliant or prominent; to play a part as a theatrical star. W. Irving.
Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/185

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Star logo #20972Star (stär) noun [ Middle English sterre , Anglo-Saxon steorra ; akin to OFries. stera , Old Saxon sterro , Dutch ster , Old High German sterno , sterro , German stern , Icelandic stjarna , Swedish stjerna , Danish stierne
Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/185

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Star logo #22510A five-pointed Star
Found on http://www.hallowellco.com/abbrevia.htm

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Star logo #21028A large and very massive, self-luminous celestial body of gas that illuminates via the radiation derived from its internal source of energy.
Found on http://www.physicalgeography.net/physgeoglos/s.html

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Star logo #21813A giant ball of hot gas that creates and emits its own radiation through nuclear fusion.
Found on http://www.seasky.org/astronomy/astronomy-glossary.html

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Star logo #22783A massive ball of gas that generates prodigious amounts of energy (including light) from nuclear fusion in its hot, dense core. The Sun is a star.
Found on http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-terms/

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Star logo #20459A big ball of burning gas sustained by nuclear reactions
Found on http://www.solarspace.co.uk/Glossary4.php

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star logo #23988a ball of shining gas, held together by its own gravity, that emits energy into space
Found on https://sciencetrek.org/sciencetrek/topics/sun/glossary.cfm

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star logo #20037A ball of mostly hydrogen and helium gas that shines extremely brightly. Our Sun is a star. A star is so massive that its core is extremely dense and hot. At the high stellar core temperatures, atoms move so fast that they sometimes stick to other atoms when they collide with them, forming more massive atoms and releasing a great amount of energy. ...
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Star logo #20687A ball of mostly hydrogen and helium gas that shines extremely brightly. Our Sun is a star. A star is so massive that its core is extremely dense and hot. At the high stellar core temperatures, atoms move so fast that they sometimes stick to other atoms when they collide with them, forming more massive atoms and releasing a great amount of energy. ...
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star logo #20974principal 1 lead noun an actor who plays a principal role
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Star logo #21463A coil connection scheme for 3 phase alternators and generators in which all 3 coil phases are connected in parallel
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