Definitionadj. indicating the most important performer or role
Last update: October 29, 2015
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Stellar constellations are visible even through a small telescope. [Please select]
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I'm just feeling magnanimous after my stellar performance with the socialite. [Please select]
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Other eiders--king, spectacled and Stellar's--occur in Alaska and are not pictured in this guide.' [Please select]
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In order to eliminate the reference to our perceptions, which introduces an irrelevant psychological suggestion, I will take a different illustration, namely, stellar photography. [Please select]
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The ancients, accordingly, were far less successful in dealing with light than in dealing with solar and stellar motions. [Please select]
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But the establishment of its motion through stellar space led to speculations regarding its velocity in transparent terrestrial substances. [Please select]
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If its power of absorption were sufficiently low, the comet might carry into the sun's neighbourhood the chill of stellar space. [Please select]
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Here, at last, we have obtained some conception of the sublime scale on which the stellar universe is constructed. [Please select]
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In a similar way the sunbeams would be utterly powerless to effect any illumination of objects in these stellar distances. [Please select]
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When snow is produced in calm air, the icy particles build themselves into beautiful stellar shapes, each star possessing six rays. [Please select]
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You may sometimes see in freezing water small crystals of stellar shapes, each star consisting of six rays, with this angle of 60° between every two of them. [Please select]
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