bolide

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English

An especially bright meteor, a bolide (in astronomy)

Etymology

Borrowed from French bolide, from Latin bolis, from Ancient Greek βολίς (bolís, missile, arrow, javelin). Doublet of bolis.

Pronunciation

Noun

bolide (plural bolides)

  1. An extremely bright meteor.
    Synonym: fireball
  2. Any extraterrestrial body that collides with Earth.
    • 2004, Alan Harris, “SPACEGUARD REDUX, PUT TO TEST”, in Astrobiology Magazine:
      The smallest impactor that can penetrate the atmosphere deep enough to cause any damage on the ground is not much smaller than the "Tunguska" bolide that flattened a couple thousand square miles of Siberian forest in 1908.
  3. A fireball.

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Dutch

Etymology

From French bolide.

Pronunciation

Noun

bolide f (plural bolides, diminutive bolidetje n)

  1. (astronomy) bolide; an exceptionally bright meteor
    Synonym: vuurbol
  2. (by extension) fast racing car; speedster, high-powered car

French

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin bolis, from Ancient Greek βολίς (bolís).

Pronunciation

Noun

bolide m (plural bolides)

  1. (astronomy, dated) fireball
  2. (by extension) fast racing car; speedster, high-powered car

Descendants

  • Czech: bolid
  • Dutch: bolide
  • English: bolide
  • Polish: bolid
  • Portuguese: bólide
  • Romanian: bolid
  • Slovak: bolid
  • Spanish: bólido

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Italian

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin bolis, from Ancient Greek βολίς (bolís, missile, arrow, javelin).

Noun

bolide m (plural bolidi)

  1. (astronomy) meteor
  2. (automotive) racing car/race car

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