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cometic


Meanings
  • A term used to describe a type of celestial body that emits light primarily due to its own nuclear reactions. Comets have a nucleus surrounded by a coma, which in turn is surrounded by a tail that points away from the sun.

    - "The Hale-Bopp comet was visible to the naked eye for several months in 1997."
    - "Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 collided with Jupiter in July 1994."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with cometic
comet , debit , abet , get , fret , comet , treat , meet , feet , sweet
Homophones
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  1. ["comet", "come at", "come to", "come from", "come about"]


Variants
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comet , cometary , cometic , comets
Forms
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comet, present participle: cometing, gerund: cometing, infinitive: to comet


Etymology
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The term 'comet' comes from the Greek word 'kometes', which means 'long-haired'. This name refers to the long tails that comets often exhibit.


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  1. Asteroid: An asteroid is a celestial body that orbits the Sun, is not a planet, and has a diameter of at least 1 kilometer (0.62 miles). Asteroids are composed mainly of various types of rock, ranging from small pebbles to large boulders, and can also contain various types of metallic and other mineral deposits. Asteroids are the most common type of celestial body in the Solar System, and are estimated to number in the millions or even billions. Asteroids have been observed and studied extensively since their discovery in the early 19th century, and have been the subject of ongoing scientific research and exploration, both from Earth and from space.

  2. Meteorite: A meteorite is a solid piece of debris that originates from outside the Earth's atmosphere, and falls to the Earth's surface as a result of gravitational attraction. Meteorites can range in size from small pebbles to large boulders, and can also vary widely in their composition and physical properties. Meteorites are the most direct evidence of the existence of meteoroids and asteroids in space, and are of great scientific interest and importance for understanding the origins, composition, and evolution of the Solar System and its planets, as well as for shedding light on the broader questions of the nature and origins of life in the universe.


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Comets have held a significant place in human culture throughout history. Comets have been observed and recorded by various civilizations, including the ancient Greeks, Chinese, Egyptians, and Mayans. In many cultures, comets were believed to be omens of significant events, such as wars, natural disasters, or the births of great leaders. In some cultures, comets were also believed to be messengers from the gods or from the spirit world, and were often accompanied by divine blessings or warnings. Today, comets continue to fascinate and inspire people around the world, and are the subject of ongoing scientific research and exploration.

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