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meteorite

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me·te·or·ite  (mt--rt)
n.
A stony or metallic mass of matter that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space.

mete·or·itic (--rtk), mete·or·iti·cal adj.

meteorite [ˈmiːtɪəˌraɪt]
n
(Earth Sciences / Geological Science) a rocklike object consisting of the remains of a meteoroid that has fallen on earth. It may be stony (see chondrite), iron, or stony iron (see pallasite)
meteoritic  [ˌmiːtɪəˈrɪtɪk] adj

meteorite  (mt--rt)
A meteor that reaches the Earth's surface because it has not been burned up by friction with the atmosphere. Meteorites are believed to be fragments of comets and asteroids. Meteorites that consist mostly of silicates are called stony meteorites and are classified as either chondrites or achondrites. Meteorites that consist mostly of iron are called iron meteorites. Meteorites that consist of a mixture of silicates and iron are called stony-iron meteorites.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.meteoritemeteorite - stony or metallic object that is the remains of a meteoroid that has reached the earth's surface
aerolite - a stony meteorite consisting of silicate minerals
meteor, meteoroid - (astronomy) any of the small solid extraterrestrial bodies that hits the earth's atmosphere
micrometeor, micrometeorite, micrometeoroid - a meteorite or meteoroid so small that it drifts down to earth without becoming intensely heated in the atmosphere
pallasite - a meteorite composed principally of olivine and metallic iron
siderite - a meteorite consisting principally of nickel and iron
Translations
meteorite [ˈmiːtɪəraɪt] Nmeteorito m

meteorite [ˈmiːtiəraɪt] nmétéorite m or f

meteorite
nMeteorit m

meteorite [ˈmiːtɪəˌraɪt] nmeteorite m
meteorite [ˈmiːtɪəˌraɪt] nmeteorite m

meteorite حُطام النيزك meteorit meteorit Meteorit μετεωρίτης meteorito meteoriitti météorite meteor meteorite 隕石 운석 meteoriet meteoritt meteoryt meteorito метеорит meteorit อุกกาบาต göktaşı thiên thạch 陨星


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According to his observations, this meteorite will accomplish its revolution around the earth in three hours and twenty minutes, which implies a wonderful rate of speed.
A shooting-star to northward filled the sky with the green blink of a meteorite dissipating itself in our atmosphere.
His idea was that meteorites might be falling in a heavy shower upon the planet, or that a huge volcanic explosion was in progress.
 
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