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stellar | lrn |

As an adjective stellar

is (astronomy|notcomp) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of stars.

As a noun lrn is

(star) l'uminous '''r'''ed ' n ova — an astronomical event, believed to be a type of stellar explosion, intermediate in power between that of a nova and a supernova, which as the explosive debris expands it reddens and cools, opposite of novae and supernovae, in which thinning explosive debris exposes hotter interior layers.

stellar

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (astronomy, notcomp) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of stars.
  • Heavenly.
  • Exceptional; wonderful.
  • The actress gave a stellar performance.

    Derived terms

    * stellar nursery

    Anagrams

    * ----

    lrn

    English

    (wikipedia LRN)

    Noun

    (LRNe)
  • (star) L'uminous '''R'''ed ' N ova — an astronomical event, believed to be a type of stellar explosion, intermediate in power between that of a nova and a supernova, which as the explosive debris expands it reddens and cools, opposite of novae and supernovae, in which thinning explosive debris exposes hotter interior layers.
  • See also

    * GRB

    Anagrams

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