supernova
IPA: supɝnˈoʊvʌ
noun
- (astronomy) A powerful explosion of a star which makes that star become a neutron star, a black hole, or a diffuse nebula.
- (figurative) Something brilliant.
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Examples of "supernova" in Sentences
- The supernova ccurred in the outskirts of the nebula.
- It should mention the supernova and the X ray sources.
- All the gold in the universe was forged by a supernova.
- The Minara star goes supernova and destroys the planet.
- To describe her, she said, don't use the word supernova.
- The design of the mosaic is based on the eye of supernova.
- The supernova occurred approximately away in the Milky Way.
- The spectral characteristics of the supernova changed over time.
- The Crab Nebula is the best known example of a supernova remnant.
- From these supernova comes the heavy elements and eventually the planets.
- Captain is the captain of the Kid Pirates, and one of the Eleven Supernovas.
- The storm, created by the supernova, is a portal to the Orion constellation (or a planet within.)
- "When a star explodes in what we call a supernova a large part of the explosion energy is used for accelerating some particles up to extremely high energies", says Helder.
- Great talent, beauty, brains, her warmth, crackling wit, generosity and welcome smile - all wrapped up in one long-legged supernova is just too damn much for one woman to have - but this lady has it all.
- Her great talent, beauty, brains, her warmth, crackling wit, generosity and welcome smile - all wrapped up in one long-legged supernova is just too damn much for one woman to have - but this lady has it all.
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