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meteorite
[mee-tee-uh-rahyt]
noun
a mass of stone or metal that has reached the earth from outer space; a fallen meteoroid.
a meteoroid.
meteorite
/ ˌmiːtɪəˈrɪtɪk, ˈmiːtɪəˌraɪt /
noun
a rocklike object consisting of the remains of a meteoroid that has fallen on earth. It may be stony (chondrite), iron, or stony iron (pallasite) See chondrite
meteorite
A meteor that reaches the Earth's surface because it has not been burned up by friction with the atmosphere. Meteorites are believed to be fragments of comets and asteroids.
◆ Meteorites that consist mostly of silicates are called stony meteorites and are classified as either chondrites or achondrites.
◆ Meteorites that consist mostly of iron are called iron meteorites.
◆ Meteorites that consist of a mixture of silicates and iron are called stony-iron meteorites.
Other Word Forms
- meteoritic adjective
- meteoritical adjective
- meteorital adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of meteorite1
Example Sentences
The object, which has been named the McDonough meteorite, is the 27th to have been recovered from Georgia.
At first, there was a sense of awe surrounding the public display of this extraordinary Martian find – less than 400 of the 50,000 meteorites discovered have been shown to come from our planetary neighbour.
Sotheby's auction house described the meteorite, a reddish brown rock, as "unbelievably rare".
Wind and other weather data, as well as any information gathered by the UK Fireball Alliance, is used to help work out where meteorites land.
And meteorites are meteoroids that survive their journey through the atmosphere and hits the ground.
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