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interstellar
[ in-ter-stel-er ]
adjective
- Astronomy. situated or occurring between the stars:
interstellar dust.
interstellar
/ ˌɪntəˈstɛlə /
adjective
- conducted, or existing between two or more stars
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Word History and Origins
Origin of interstellar1
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Example Sentences
Christopher Nolan, Interstellar “My films are always held to a weirdly high standard,” Nolan told me.
As fluent in drug trade jargon as Martian, Future peppers his lyrics with interstellar imagery befitting of his far out vocals.
Obviously, Interstellar is a movie, not a three-hour advanced course in astrophysics.
The renowned theoretical physicist has for years been a proponent of real-life, NASA-led interstellar travel.
Thorne also worked closely with Double Negative, the visual-effects aces who worked on Interstellar.
Being only halfway in control of his own planetary system was no state to be found in by the first interstellar visitors.
Nobody today is telling better stories of straight-forward interstellar adventure.
He could have taken for himself a piece of the glory and promotion due to the discoverers of an Interstellar drive.
The transformation equations work fine on an interstellar ship.
Indeed, one fancies it might almost traverse the interstellar ether and drive against the stars.
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