Bolide

/ˈboʊlaɪd/ noun

An extremely bright meteor, often brighter than Venus, that may explode or fragment during its atmospheric passage. Bolides are typically caused by larger meteoroids and may produce meteorites.

From Greek 'bolis' meaning 'missile' or 'javelin', referring to the projectile-like appearance of these bright meteors. The term was adopted in the 19th century to distinguish exceptionally bright meteors from ordinary ones.

AMbolewort
ARمُسّار
BNবোলাইড
CAbolewort
CSbolide
DAbolide
DEBolide
ELbolide
ESbólido
FAبولیड
FIbolide
FRbolide
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