Found meteor in native language Turkish

English Translations

1. meteor. .

2. Any phenomenon or appearance in the atmosphere, as clouds, rain, hail, snow, etc. .

3. Specif.: A transient luminous body or appearance seen in the atmosphere, or in a more elevated region. a streak of light in the sky at night that results when a meteoroid hits the earth's atmosphere and air friction causes the meteoroid to melt or va .

4. a streak of light in the sky at night that results when a meteoroid hits the earth's atmosphere and air friction causes the meteoroid to melt or vaporize or explode. . any of the small solid extraterrestrial bodies that hits the earth's atmosphere. .

5. The luminous phenomenon seen when a meteoroid enters the atmosphere, commonly known as a shooting star . . meteoroid from space zips through the atmosphere at many thousands of miles per hour There are two schools of thought as to why the meteoroid .

6. This term describes the bright streak of light caused by a meteoroid as it burns up in Earth's atmosphere Other names for a meteor include "shooting star" and "falling star" . .

7. The incandescent streak of light seen when a meteorite passes through the atmosphere of a planet Often referred to as a falling star . . the light phenomenon produced by a meteoroid experiencing frictional heating when entering a planetary atmospher .

8. A bit of solid debris from space, burning up in Earth's atmosphere due to friction with the air Before entering Earth's atmosphere the body is called a meteoroid If any of the object survives its fiery passage down through the air, then those par .

9. A small particle of rock or dust that burns away in the Earth's atmosphere Meteors are also referred to as shooting stars . .

10. A meteoroid that has entered Earth's atmosphere. .

11. Also known as a "shooting star" or "falling star", is a bright streak of light in the sky caused by a meteorite as it burns up in the Earth's atmosphere . .

12. The flash of light one sees in the sky when a meteoroid enters the atmosphere at high speed and burns up It's a Greek word which actually means "phenomenon which occurs in the sky ". .

13. A body that enters the earth's atmosphere and becomes incandescent by friction A 'shooting star' . .

14. The bright streak of light that appears in the sky as a result of friction between a meteoroid and the air molecules in our atmosphere Entering the atmosphere at speeds between 10 and 70 kilometers per second, the friction-generated heat is hot enou .

15. A meteoroid that burns up in Earth's atmosphere Also called a Shooting Star . .

16. Small rocky and/or icy particles that are swept up by the earth in its orbit about the sun Also called "shooting stars", they travel across the sky in a very short time, from less than a second to several seconds, and they do so because th .

17. A bright streak of light in the sky caused by a meteoroid or a small icy particle entering Earth's atmosphere It is also known as a "shooting star" or "falling star " Meteor showers sometimes occur when the Earth passes through debris left behind an .

18. The luminous phenomena observed when a meteoroid is heated by its entry into the Earth's atmosphere . .

19. A flash of light produced by a particle in the atmosphere moving so rapidly that it becomes luminous . .

20. Particles as they burn up in the atmosphere, usually leaving a brief trail of light behind them as seen from the ground See also: fireball, meteor shower, meteorite, meteoroid, radiant . .

21. A stony or metallic piece of matter that enters the earth's atmosphere . .

22. Small rocks or sand making a bright trail through the sky as it burns in the atmosphere See Asteroid, Comet and Meteor Facts page . .

23. The light phenomenon produced by an object experiencing frictional heating when entering a planetary atmosphere; also used for the glowing meteor itself If particularly large, it is described as a fireball . .

24. Bright streak of light caused by a meteoroid falling and burning up in the Earth's atmosphere . .

25. Popularly called a "shooting star" or a "falling star", a meteor is actually an object usually ranging from the size of a dust particle to a rock that enters Earth's atmosphere, and is heated by the friction of air resistance Most meteors originate .

26. A small particle which enters the Earth's atmosphere and becomes heated by friction, so that it destroys itself in the streak of luminosity known as a shooting-star . .

27. meteor. .

28. Any phenomenon or appearance in the atmosphere, as clouds, rain, hail, snow, etc. .

29. Specif.: A transient luminous body or appearance seen in the atmosphere, or in a more elevated region. a streak of light in the sky at night that results when a meteoroid hits the earth's atmosphere and air friction causes the meteoroid to melt or va .

30. a streak of light in the sky at night that results when a meteoroid hits the earth's atmosphere and air friction causes the meteoroid to melt or vaporize or explode. . any of the small solid extraterrestrial bodies that hits the earth's atmosphere. .

31. The luminous phenomenon seen when a meteoroid enters the atmosphere, commonly known as a shooting star . . meteoroid from space zips through the atmosphere at many thousands of miles per hour There are two schools of thought as to why the meteoroid .

32. This term describes the bright streak of light caused by a meteoroid as it burns up in Earth's atmosphere Other names for a meteor include "shooting star" and "falling star" . .

33. The incandescent streak of light seen when a meteorite passes through the atmosphere of a planet Often referred to as a falling star . . the light phenomenon produced by a meteoroid experiencing frictional heating when entering a planetary atmospher .

34. A bit of solid debris from space, burning up in Earth's atmosphere due to friction with the air Before entering Earth's atmosphere the body is called a meteoroid If any of the object survives its fiery passage down through the air, then those par .

35. A small particle of rock or dust that burns away in the Earth's atmosphere Meteors are also referred to as shooting stars . .

36. A meteoroid that has entered Earth's atmosphere. .

37. Also known as a "shooting star" or "falling star", is a bright streak of light in the sky caused by a meteorite as it burns up in the Earth's atmosphere . .

38. The flash of light one sees in the sky when a meteoroid enters the atmosphere at high speed and burns up It's a Greek word which actually means "phenomenon which occurs in the sky ". .

39. A body that enters the earth's atmosphere and becomes incandescent by friction A 'shooting star' . .

40. The bright streak of light that appears in the sky as a result of friction between a meteoroid and the air molecules in our atmosphere Entering the atmosphere at speeds between 10 and 70 kilometers per second, the friction-generated heat is hot enou .

41. A meteoroid that burns up in Earth's atmosphere Also called a Shooting Star . .

42. Small rocky and/or icy particles that are swept up by the earth in its orbit about the sun Also called "shooting stars", they travel across the sky in a very short time, from less than a second to several seconds, and they do so because th .

43. A bright streak of light in the sky caused by a meteoroid or a small icy particle entering Earth's atmosphere It is also known as a "shooting star" or "falling star " Meteor showers sometimes occur when the Earth passes through debris left behind an .

44. The luminous phenomena observed when a meteoroid is heated by its entry into the Earth's atmosphere . .

45. A flash of light produced by a particle in the atmosphere moving so rapidly that it becomes luminous . .

46. Particles as they burn up in the atmosphere, usually leaving a brief trail of light behind them as seen from the ground See also: fireball, meteor shower, meteorite, meteoroid, radiant . .

47. A stony or metallic piece of matter that enters the earth's atmosphere . .

48. Small rocks or sand making a bright trail through the sky as it burns in the atmosphere See Asteroid, Comet and Meteor Facts page . .

49. The light phenomenon produced by an object experiencing frictional heating when entering a planetary atmosphere; also used for the glowing meteor itself If particularly large, it is described as a fireball . .

50. Bright streak of light caused by a meteoroid falling and burning up in the Earth's atmosphere . .

51. Popularly called a "shooting star" or a "falling star", a meteor is actually an object usually ranging from the size of a dust particle to a rock that enters Earth's atmosphere, and is heated by the friction of air resistance Most meteors originate .

52. A small particle which enters the Earth's atmosphere and becomes heated by friction, so that it destroys itself in the streak of luminosity known as a shooting-star . .


Found meteor in native language English

Turkish Translations

1. akanyıldız, meteortaşı şahap, ağan, ağma, göktaşı. meteorite yere düşen meteortaşı. meteor shower meteortaşı yağmuru. .


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