Wiktionary
a. (attributive of black hole lang=en nodot=1), ''noun''.
Usage examples of "black-hole".
Solmev Scale, the first attempted terraforming, the first failed terraforming -- a world bypassed after the black-hole death of Old Earth because of the Hawking drive, because of the imperatives of the Hegira, because no one wanted to live on the rusty sphere of permafrost when the galaxy offered a near-infinite number of prettier, healthier, more viable worlds.
The black-hole piercer, Burst, was standing there, and all his muscles were rippling madly.
It would require more actual material, including such exotica as black-hole atoms, but it might take less time to actually build.
The usual matrix appeared holographically, but after Seiji spoke a further series of commands, a black-hole image opened in the infosphere.
The encryption system is based on the nonrational mathematics which obtain within the interior of a black-hole event horizon.
We can send messages by beaming a gamma frequency microlaser into a microscopic black-hole toroid that can be generated in equipment capable of operating on planetary surfaces without undesirable side effects.
Jevlen was light-years away from Gistar, and the only way of getting ships there was through black-hole toroids projected by VISAR.
As he watched, the image of the Earthpoint black-hole gravity source suddenly swelled larger, another black dot appeared through the black hole—.
Those are where the black-hole triodes are generated that give you the I/O ports.