stelliferous

[stel-if-er-uhs]

stelliferous Definition

having or abounding with stars.

Using stelliferous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stelliferous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The stelliferous sky was a breathtaking sight to behold.

  • Example

    The stelliferous galaxy is one of the most beautiful in the universe.

  • Example

    The stelliferous night sky was perfect for stargazing.

stelliferous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stelliferous

Phrases with stelliferous

  • a period in the history of the universe when stars began to form

    Example

    The stelliferous era began about 200 million years after the Big Bang.

  • the region of a galaxy where stars are formed

    Example

    The stelliferous zone is located in the spiral arms of the galaxy.

  • non-stelliferous

    not containing or having stars

    Example

    The non-stelliferous regions of the universe are mostly composed of dark matter.

Origins of stelliferous

from Latin 'stella' meaning 'star' and 'ferous' meaning 'bearing'

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Summary: stelliferous in Brief

'Stelliferous' [stel-if-er-uhs] is an adjective that describes something as having or abounding with stars. It can be used to describe the night sky, a galaxy, or a specific region of space. The term also has related phrases like 'stelliferous era' and 'stelliferous zone,' which refer to periods of star formation and regions where stars are formed. There are no idioms or formal/informal uses for this word.