different between fainter vs subluminous
fainter
English
Etymology
faint +? -er
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?nt?(?)
Adjective
fainter
- comparative form of faint: more faint
Noun
fainter (plural fainters)
- One who faints.
Anagrams
- fine art, fire ant
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subluminous
English
Etymology
sub- +? luminous
Adjective
subluminous (comparative more subluminous, superlative most subluminous)
- (astronomy) Describing a star that is fainter than main sequence stars of the same colour
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