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no·va
/ˈnovə/
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
No·va
n.
;
pl
.
L
.
Novae
E
.
Novas
.
[L.,
fem
.
sing
.
of
novus
new.]
Astron.
A
star
which
suddenly
increases
in
brightness
thousands
of
times
,
then
fades
back
to
near
its
original
intensity
.
It
may
appear
as
a
“new”
star
if
its
original
brightness
was
too
low
for
routine
observation
.
A
star
which
suddenly
increases
in
brightness
to
many
millions
of
times
its
original
intensity
is
a
supernova
,
and
the
postulated
mechanisms
for
the
increases
of
brightness
of
novae
and
supernovae
are
different
.
Note:
The
most
important
modern
novae
are
:
No"va Co*ro"nae Bo`re*a"lis
[1866];
No"va Cyg"ni
[1876];
No"va An*dro"me*dae
[1885];
No"va Au*ri"gae
[1891-92];
No"va Per"se*i
[1901].
There
are
two
novae
called
Nova Persei
.
They
are
:
(a)
A
small
nova
which
appeared
in
1881.
(b)
An
extraordinary
nova
which
appeared
in
Perseus
in
1901.
It
was
first
sighted
on
February
22,
and
for
one
night
(
February
23)
was
the
brightest
star
in
the
sky
.
By
July
it
had
almost
disappeared
,
after
which
faint
surrounding
nebulous
masses
were
discovered
,
apparently
moving
radially
outward
from
the
star
at
incredible
velocity
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
nova
n
:
a
star
that
ejects
some
of
its
material
in
the
form
of
a
cloud
and
become
more
luminous
in
the
process
[
also
:
novae
(
pl
)]
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