Comet

/ˈkɒmɪt/ noun

A comet is a small object in space made mostly of ice and dust that orbits the sun. When it comes close to the sun, it develops a bright glowing head and a long tail.

From Latin *cometa*, from Greek *komētēs* meaning “long-haired,” from *komē* “hair.” Ancient observers thought the glowing tail looked like streaming hair.

AMኮሜት
ARمذنب
BNধূমকেতু
CSkometa
DAkomet
DEKomet
ELκομήτης
EScometa
FAدنباله‌دار
FIkomeetta
FRcomète
GUધૂમકેતુ
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