Agalaxies

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Pronunciation: /əˈɡæləksiz/

Definitions of agalaxies

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

Example Sentences

A1 A galaxies is a collection of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies.

A2 Scientists study agalaxies to learn more about the universe.

B1 The Milky Way is just one of many agalaxies in the universe.

B2 Astronomers use powerful telescopes to observe agalaxies millions of light years away.

C1 The study of agalaxies has led to groundbreaking discoveries in astrophysics.

C2 Some agalaxies are so massive that they contain billions of stars.

Examples of agalaxies in a Sentence

formal Astronomers have discovered countless agalaxies in the vast expanse of the universe.

informal I read about agalaxies in a cool science magazine.

slang Dude, did you know there are like, tons of agalaxies out there?

figurative Her mind was a swirling sea of thoughts, like agalaxies colliding in the cosmos.

Grammatical Forms of agalaxies

past tense

agalaxiesed

plural

agalaxieses

comparative

more agalaxies

superlative

most agalaxies

present tense

aglaxies

future tense

will agalaxies

perfect tense

have agalaxiesed

continuous tense

am agalaxiesing

singular

agalaxy

positive degree

agalaxies

infinitive

to agalaxies

gerund

agalaxiesing

participle

agalaxiesed

Origin and Evolution of agalaxies

First Known Use: 1852 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'agalaxies' is believed to have originated from a combination of the prefix 'a-' meaning 'not' and the word 'galaxies' referring to a system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
Evolution of the word: The term 'agalaxies' was first used in the mid-19th century to describe a hypothetical region of space devoid of galaxies. Over time, the word has become less commonly used as our understanding of the universe has expanded to include the presence of galaxies throughout the cosmos.