"Arrokoth" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Powhatan arrokoth (“sky”) Etymology templates: {{l|en|sky}} sky, {{bor|en|pim|arrokoth|gloss=sky}} Powhatan arrokoth (“sky”) Head templates: {{en-proper-noun}} Arrokoth
  1. Arrokoth; a classical cubewano-class EKO-type TNO that was visited by the NASA space probe New Horizons 1 Wikipedia link: en:Arrokoth Synonyms: Ultima Thule Hypernyms: small Solar System body, Edgeworth Kuiper object, Trans Neptunian object, asteroid [informal], planetesimal, minor planet, cubewano Hyponyms: Ultima, Thule
    Sense id: en-Arrokoth-en-name-teeDXwe3 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Proper name [Translingual]

Etymology: Powhatan arrokoth (“sky”) Etymology templates: {{l|en|sky}} sky, {{bor|mul|pim|arrokoth|gloss=sky}} Powhatan arrokoth (“sky”) Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun}} Arrokoth
  1. The 486,958th minor Solar System body registered, formerly called 2014 MU69 (“Ultima Thule”), an Edgeworth-Kuiper Object type Trans-Neptunian Object in the Kuiper Belt that was visited by the spaceprobe New Horizons. Synonyms: 2014 MU69, 486958 (2014 MU69) Arrokoth, 486958 Arrokoth, 486958
    Sense id: en-Arrokoth-mul-name-6PlJNrfd Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header

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