nebula
n.
cloud of cosmic gas or dust in outer space (Astronomy); clouded spot or faint corneal opacity on the cornea (Medicine); cloudiness or cloudy appearance in the urine (Medicine); oily preparation used in a nebulizer
Nebula
A nebula (from
Latin: "mist"
[1]; pl. nebulae or nebulæ, with
ligature) is an
interstellar cloud of
dust,
hydrogen gas and
plasma. It is the first stage of a
star's cycle. Originally nebula was a general name for any extended
astronomical object, including
galaxies beyond the
Milky Way (some examples of the older usage survive; for example, the
Andromeda Galaxy was referred to as the
Andromeda Nebula before galaxies were discovered by
Edwin Hubble). Nebulae often form star-forming regions, such as in the
Eagle Nebula. This nebula is depicted in one of
NASA's most famous images, the "
Pillars of Creation". In these regions the formations of gas, dust and other materials 'clump' together to form larger masses, which attract further matter, and eventually will become big enough to form stars. The remaining materials are then believed to form
planets, and other
solar system objects.
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nebula
Noun
1. a medicinal liquid preparation intended for use in an atomizer
(hypernym) formulation, preparation
2. cloudiness of the urine
(hypernym) symptom
3. an immense cloud of gas (mainly hydrogen) and dust in interstellar space
(hypernym) cloud
(hyponym) diffuse nebula, gaseous nebula
4. (pathology) a faint cloudy spot on the cornea
(hypernym) spot, speckle, dapple, patch, fleck, maculation
(classification) pathology
nébula
n.
haze, fog, mist
nebular
v.
cloud, cover with clouds, become cloudy; make dim, obscure, darken
nebula
n.
nebula