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starlight
/ ˈɑːˌɪ /
noun
- the light emanating from the stars
adjective
- of or like starlight
- Dzٲˈɑːˌɪ illuminated by starlight
Word History and Origins
Origin of starlight1
Example Sentences
But the glare from all that vivid starlight has gotten in the way of seeing his work for what it is — an evolving artistic project that illuminates acute elements of contemporary portraiture.
But the more foundational idea of a legal right to darkness — or, complimentarily, a right to starlight — has not been tested in courts.
This much starlight implies that the galaxy is several hundreds of millions of times the mass of the Sun!
The new methane measurements suggest the molecule transforms into other compounds as it flows upward from the planet's interior, interacting with a concoction of other chemicals and starlight in the upper atmosphere.
So, the students looked through Frebel's binder for stars with spectra, or measurements of starlight, that indicated low abundances of strontium and barium.
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