💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hyperbolide"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| superbolidenoun | (astronomy) A bolide with a high apparent magnitude. |
| superhumpnoun | (astronomy) A visible brightening observed during a superoutburst |
| supercyclenoun | (economics) A prolonged period of growth and profitability. |
| supercannonnoun | Synonym of supergun. |
| hypergiantnoun | (astronomy) A star that is extremely massive and even more luminous than a supergiant. |
| supervoidnoun | (astronomy) A very large void, especially one devoid of superclusters. |
| supercollapsarnoun | (astronomy) A very large collapsar |
| super spiralnoun | (astronomy) Ellipsis of superluminous spiral galaxy. [(astronomy) a type of supergiant spiral galaxy of the local universe that is much larger than most giant spiral galaxies, and whose stellar creation rate is much higher than typical spiral galaxies because it is more luminous] |
| superisationnoun | Alternative spelling of superization. [(physics, mathematics) The extension of a manifold to a supermanifold] |
| superlensingnoun | The use (or result of the use) of a superlens |
| supersunnoun | (astronomy, rare) A full or giant sun (solar star). |
| hyperbombnoun | (rare, military, science fiction, video games) An exceedingly powerful, destructive bomb; superbomb. |
| supersuperlatives | — |
| superboltnoun | (meteorology, rare) A rare form of lightning where the bolt is much stronger (such as 100x) and lasts much longer (such as 5x) than the usual forms of lightning. |
| blue supergiantnoun | (astronomy) A very large, hot and luminous star; a large blue giant. |
| superiornoun | Higher in rank, status, or quality. |
| superlightningnoun | (meteorology, rare) Extremely powerful lightning; a superbolt. |
| hypervolcanonoun | (uncommon) Synonym of supervolcano. |
| superluminositynoun | The property of being superluminal. |
| bright giantnoun | (astronomy) A star that straddles the boundary between being a giant star and a supergiant. |
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