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stargate

English

Etymology

star +? gate. A science-fiction film of this title, Stargate, was released in 1994.

Noun

stargate (plural stargates)

  1. (neologism, science fiction) A hypothetical device consisting of a traversable portal (typically a wormhole) that can send one to another location light years away nearly instantaneously.
    • 2001, William R Alschuler, Howard Zimmerman, The Science of UFOs
      Perhaps the first clear depiction of a stargate is to be found in Robert Heinlein's classic novel Tunnel in the Sky []
    • 2002, Richard Leviton, The Galaxy on Earth: A Traveler's Guide to the Planet's Visionary Geography
      A stargate takes you to that star or constellation. [] The opening of a stargate requires the participation of the Archangel Michael []

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See also

  • teleporter

Anagrams

  • regattas

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stargaze

English

Etymology

star +? gaze

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?st???e?z/

Verb

stargaze (third-person singular simple present stargazes, present participle stargazing, simple past and past participle stargazed)

  1. To look at the stars at night.
  2. (figuratively) To gaze engrossed with emotion or contemplatively.

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Further reading

  • “stargaze”, in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary, (Please provide a date or year).

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