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In some senses, starfall is marked as rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
all
STARFALL + NOUN
closel, night
noun
A great number of stars descending downward within outer space or the atmosphere; a meteor shower.
It may not be uninteresting to state that a brilliant and persistent rain of meteors, observed on the same November night both here and at Muscat, has been regarded as the certain sign and portent of ills present and to come, by Arabs in high places, who associate the troubles in the interior and along the Arabian coast with this splendid starfall.
Although there was no display of the November meteors last year [1867] in any part of Europe, yet the calculations of astronomers respecting the hour and character of the starfall accorded very closely with the results actually observed.
The act of landing on a star.
That was just a guess. Man had leaped into space with a new drive, had made starfalls on Procyon, 61 Cygni, Sirius, Altair, all within the fifteen light-year range of the first generation of engines.
Dark night; the time when stars become visible.
And how shall Philomel, by song oppressed, At starfall seek to lure me from my rest, When haply, lost in slumber, I may hear Young Cupid harping in that clovered breast?
It is quiet and fire of dreams, and at the last/The gathering from wild rushes at starfall/Their bed and weary sleep.
The time when a shooting star or meteor shower occurs.
"Wizard Whiterage was supposed to meet us at the summit of Doom at starfall,” said Zephyr.
At the very next Starfall there they were back again, searching the four corners of the ocean together for new scenes and adventures, and from then on the Bold Captain and his ship went to sea only at Starfall.
It may not be uninteresting to state that a brilliant and persistent rain of meteors, observed on the same November night both here and at Muscat, has been regarded as the certain sign and portent of
WiktionaryAlthough there was no display of the November meteors last year [1867] in any part of Europe, yet the calculations of astronomers respecting the hour and character of the starfall accorded very closel
WiktionaryMore than thirty-four thousand stars fell in one hour, and the starfall continued all night.
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In some senses, starfall is marked as rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.