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A ball of fire
A class of sailing dinghy with a single trapeze and a symmetrical spinnaker, sailed by a crew of two
An explosion, which results in a fireball
A meteor bright enough to cast shadows
{n} a meteor, a grenade
a bright meteor Several definitions have been used by various authors In the IMO's Fireball Data Center (FIDAC) all meteors of at least -3 0 magnitude are stored as fireballs
A bright meteor with luminosity which equals or exceeds that of the brightest planets
A large, splattering meteor that creates a flash brighter than Venus
An extremely bright meteor Also known as bolides, fireballs can be several times brighter than the full Moon Some can even be accompanied by a sonic boom
Ball, or globular, lightning
A class of sailing dinghy,with a single trapeze and a symmetrical spinnaker, sailed by a crew of two
A spectacular meteor, seen for more than an instant in the sky
A meteor that is much brighter than average and is produced by a meteoroid whose size is approximately at least the same as a pea This is in contrast to the average meteor which is produced by an object the size of a grain of sand
bolide
the luminous center of a nuclear explosion a ball of fire (such as the sun or a ball-shaped discharge of lightning)
A luminous meteor, resembling a ball of fire passing rapidly through the air, and sometimes exploding
A charge resembling the ancient war instrument of that name, which was an oval-shaped projectile made of canvas and filled with combustible composition
a ball of fire (such as the sun or a ball-shaped discharge of lightning)
Although occasionally used for any meteor of negative magnitude, this term is usually reserved for much brighter meteors The International Meteor Organisation defines fireballs as being meteors of magnitude -3 or brighter The meteor section of the British Astronomical Association on the other hand has a much stricter definition, requiring the meteor to be magnitude -5 or brighter
the luminous center of a nuclear explosion
Exceptionally brilliant meteor
a highly energetic and indefatigable person
A fireball is a ball of fire, for example one at the centre of a nuclear explosion. a ball of fire, especially one caused by an explosion
an especially luminous meteor (sometimes exploding)
A ball filled with powder or other combustibles, intended to be thrown among enemies, and to injure by explosion; also, to set fire to their works and light them up, so that movements may be seen
{i} ball of fire; something resembling a ball of fire (i.e. meteor); flaming center of a nuclear explosion; energetic person
The luminous sphere of hot gases which forms a few millionths of a second after a nuclear (or atomic) explosion as the result of the absorption by the surrounding medium of the thermal X-rays emitted by the extremely hot (several tens of million degrees) weapon residues The exterior of the fireball in air is initially sharply defined by the luminous shock front and later by the limits of the hot gases themselves (radiation front) See Breakaway, Thermal X-rays
A meteor which is brighter than any planet or star
A really bright meteor
A fireball
bolide
fireballs
plural of fireball
fireball

    Heceleme

    fire·ball

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    fayrbôl

    Telaffuz

    /ˈfīrˌbôl/ /ˈfaɪrˌbɔːl/

    Etimoloji

    () fire + ball