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meteorite

/ˈmiː.tɪ.ə.ɹaɪt/

Meanings
  • A natural object originating from outer space that falls to the Earth.

    - "The meteorite that fell in Russia in 2013."
    - "The meteorite that is believed to have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs."

Pronunciation
  1. /-ɾi-/



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Rhymes
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belite , delite , elite , ilite , light , night , right , sight , tight , twilight
Homophones
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  1. meteor, meteorology, meteoric, meteorological, meteorite, meteorologist, meteoromancy, meteoroscope, meteor shower


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meteorite , meteorites , meteoritic , meteoritical
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meteorite noun: A natural object that falls to the Earth from outer space. It is typically composed of various minerals, and can range in size from small pebbles to large boulders.


Etymology
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From the Greek word 'meteoron' meaning 'that which is lofted or suspended', and the suffix '-ite' meaning 'a natural substance'.


Trivia
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  1. The largest meteorite ever found is the Hoba meteorite, which was discovered in Namibia, Africa, in 1920. The meteorite weighs approximately 60 tons and is largely composed of iron and nickel. It is now on display at the Open Air Museum in Otjiwarongo, Namibia.


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  1. Asteroid: An asteroid is a large, celestial body that orbits the Sun, but is not a planet. Asteroids are typically composed of various minerals, and can range in size from small pebbles to large boulders.

  2. Meteoroid: A meteoroid is a small, solid celestial body that is in space and is in the process of falling to a planet or other celestial body. Meteoroids are typically small, with diameters ranging from microscopic to several centimeters. They can be composed of various minerals, and can range in density from very low to very high.


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Meteorites have been a subject of fascination and cultural significance throughout history. They have been used in various ways, including as religious artifacts, as objects of scientific study, and as symbols of wealth and power.

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