Bolides

/ˈboʊlɪdz/ noun

Plural of bolide: extremely bright meteors or meteorites that explode in the atmosphere, often creating a spectacular light show.

From French 'bolide', from Latin 'bolis' (missile or dart), from Greek 'bolē' (throw or cast); the name captures the image of something hurled through the sky.

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