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Meaning of nubecula

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nubecula (n.)

A nebula.

Specifically, the Magellanic clouds.

A slight spot on the cornea.

A cloudy object or appearance in urine.

nubecula Sentence Examples

  1. The ethereal nubecula hovered in the twilight, casting an iridescent shimmer across the landscape.
  2. The astronomer observed the faint nubecula through the telescope, its delicate wisps swirling in the cosmic dance.
  3. The nebulae appeared as a shimmering mosaic of celestial colors, with vibrant nubeculae scattered throughout.
  4. The cosmic tapestry was adorned with intricate nubeculae, each a testament to the vastness and mystery of the universe.
  5. The birth of new stars in the nebulae resulted in the formation of tiny, glowing nubeculae.
  6. The interstellar wind sculpted the nubeculae, creating ethereal pillars and intricate formations.
  7. The photographer captured a stunning image of the Orion Nebula, revealing the ethereal beauty of its central nubecula.
  8. The remnants of ancient supernovae formed wispy nubeculae that illuminated the interstellar void.
  9. The study of nubeculae provided astronomers with insights into the formation and evolution of stars.
  10. The haunting beauty of the nebulae's swirling nubeculae inspired poets and artists throughout history.

FAQs About the word nubecula

A nebula., Specifically, the Magellanic clouds., A slight spot on the cornea., A cloudy object or appearance in urine.

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The ethereal nubecula hovered in the twilight, casting an iridescent shimmer across the landscape.

The astronomer observed the faint nubecula through the telescope, its delicate wisps swirling in the cosmic dance.

The nebulae appeared as a shimmering mosaic of celestial colors, with vibrant nubeculae scattered throughout.

The cosmic tapestry was adorned with intricate nubeculae, each a testament to the vastness and mystery of the universe.