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milky way

Word definitions for milky way in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Milky Way bar is a chocolate bar manufactured and distributed by the Mars confectionery company . The American version of the Milky Way bar is made of chocolate- malt nougat topped with caramel and covered with milk chocolate and sold as the Mars bar ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., loan-translation of Latin via lactea ; see galaxy . Also in Middle English Milky Cercle . The ancients speculated on what it was; some guessed it was a vast assemblage of stars (Democrates, Pythagoras, even Ovid). Galileo, after inventing the ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Milky \Milk"y\, a. Consisting of, or containing, milk. Pails high foaming with a milky flood. --Pope. Like, or somewhat like, milk; whitish and turbid; as, the water is milky. ``Milky juice.'' --Arbuthnot. Yielding milk. ``Milky mothers.'' ...

Usage examples of milky way.

That's the dark rift of the Milky Way, the equivalent of our Galactic Equator.

He had assumed that they were descendants of Arkonide emigrants who had penetrated here to the centre of the Milky Way about 10,000 years ago during the first epoch of colonization.

Standing beside her one saw only a nebula, a milky way of freckles, of tiny spots, nothing more.

But long ago they were marvelous things, connecting planet after planet in the Milky Way as easily as that door over there connects us with the library.

I'm trying to win over the magnet loyalty to my side, which is the Milky Way side, in case there is a showdown.

I'll bet that by the time we get to the Milky Way, he'll hold the record for being elected the most often.

Her aura unlocked the Secret of the Ancients, and she Transferred directly to System Etamin in Milky Way.

When we look at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, the light we see left its source 30,000 years ago.

The Milky Way contains some 400 billion stars (give or take a hundred billion or so).

He saw the tenuous cloud of the Milky Way, and the large faint patch of Galaxy Andromeda to the side, just as they were in the sky of Outworld.

How the stars are distributed in the Milky Way has nothing to do with the Earth's axis of rotation being tipped twenty-three and a half degrees.

If Cygnus A was 600 million light-years away, then astronomers on Earth--or anywhere in the Milky Way for that matter--were seeing it as it had been 600 million years ago.

All around shimmered the volumes and volumes of stars, including the double oxbow -- part of the encompassing galaxy, analogous to the Milky Way seen from Earth.

A wide road led from the square straight off into the bluish light of the Milky Way.

The answers are: Only from a very small volume of the Milky Way Galaxy and in a single year in the history of the Galaxy.