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merlin | meteor |

As a proper noun merlin

is merlin.

As a noun meteor is

meteor (streak of light caused by extraterrestrial matter entering the atmosphere).

merlin

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) merlone, merlion, marlyon, merlyon, merlinge, from (etyl) emerillon, esmerillon, from Old (etyl) .

Alternative forms

* (l), (l), (l), (l), (l)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A small falcon, Falco columbarius , that breeds in northern North America, Europe and Asia.
  • Synonyms
    * pigeon hawk

    Etymology 2

    From "Moesin-Ezrin-Radixin-Like Protein"

    Noun

    (-)
  • (protein) A cytoskeletal protein active in the suppression of tumors.
  • Synonyms
    * schwannomin

    Anagrams

    * ----

    meteor

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (archaic) Any atmospheric phenomenon. (Thus the derivation of meteorology.'') These were sometimes classified as ''aerial'' or ''airy'' meteors (winds), ''aqueous'' or ''watery'' meteors (hydrometeors: clouds, rain, snow, hail, dew, frost), ''luminous'' meteors (rainbows and aurora), and ''igneous'' or ''fiery meteors (lightning and shooting stars [next]).
  • A fast-moving streak of light in the night sky caused by the entry of extraterrestrial matter into the earth's atmosphere: A shooting star or falling star.
  • (juggling) A prop similar to poi balls , in that it is twirled at the end of a cord or cable.
  • (martial arts) A striking weapon resembling a track and field hammer consisting of a weight swung at the end of a cable or chain.
  • Usage notes

    * (streak of light in night sky) Not to be confused with (meteoroid) and (meteorite) (cause and remains of a meteor), or (asteroid) and (comet) (celestial bodies).

    Quotations

    * Herman Melville, “The Portent (1859)” *: But the streaming beard is shown *: (Weird John Brown), *: The meteor of the war.

    Synonyms

    * (streak of light in night sky) falling star, shooting star

    Coordinate terms

    * (astronomical phenomenon) asteroid, comet

    Derived terms

    (meteor) * aerometeor * Great Meteor * hydrometeor * lithometeor * meteor hammer * meteor shower * meteor storm * meteor strike * meteorette * meteoric * meteorism * meteorist * meteorite * meteoritic * meteoriticist * meteoritics * meteorize * meteorograph * meteoroid * meteoroidal * meteorology * meteoromancy * meteorometer * meteoroscope * meteoroscopy * meteorosophistical * meteorous * meteory

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To move at great speed.
  • Anagrams

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