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supermassive

Supermassive vs Spinar - What's the difference?

supermassive | spinar |


As an adjective supermassive

is very or extremely massive.

As a noun spinar is

(astronomy) a rapidly-rotating supermassive star, once hypothesized as the identity of quasars.

Supermassive vs Supermassively - What's the difference?

supermassive | supermassively |


As adjectives the difference between supermassive and supermassively

is that supermassive is very or extremely massive while supermassively is in a supermassive way.

Supermassive vs Magnetoid - What's the difference?

supermassive | magnetoid |


As an adjective supermassive

is very or extremely massive.

As a noun magnetoid is

(astrophysics) a supermassive rotating highly magnetized star at the center of a compact galactic nucleus[http://adsabsharvardedu/abs/1982natur29648o].