"Ultima Thule" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: From ultima Thule (“furthest place; a place beyond the known world”). The object was first observed in 2014 and announced later that year as a potential target for NASA's New Horizons probe. In March 2018, after inviting suggestions from the public, NASA selected Ultima Thule as its nickname. Once it was determined that the body was a bilobate contact binary, the New Horizons team began calling the larger lobe Ultima and the smaller Thule. Etymology templates: {{commonscat|(486958) 2014 MU69}}, {{m|en|ultima Thule||furthest place; a place beyond the known world}} ultima Thule (“furthest place; a place beyond the known world”), {{m|en|Ultima}} Ultima, {{m|en|Thule}} Thule Head templates: {{en-proper-noun}} Ultima Thule
  1. (astronomy, informal) Synonym of Arrokoth (“trans-Neptunian object (486958) 2014 MU69”) Tags: informal Categories (topical): Astronomy Synonyms: Arrokoth [synonym, synonym-of], Arrokoth, minor planet 486958, 2014 MU69 Derived forms: Ultima (alt: the larger lobe of the Ultima Thule contact binary), Thule (alt: the smaller lobe of the Ultima Thule contact binary) Translations (Translations): Ultime Thulé (French), Ultima Thulé (French), Ultima Thule (French), Ultima Thule (Italian)
    Sense id: en-Ultima_Thule-en-name-Qm~uUkZu Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 93 7 Topics: astronomy, natural-sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun

Forms: Ultimae Thules [plural], Ultima Thules [plural]
Etymology: Capitalization of ultima Thule, from Latin ultima (“final; furthest”) + Thule (“northernmost inhabited island”). Etymology templates: {{m|en|ultima Thule}} ultima Thule, {{der|en|la|ultima||final; furthest}} Latin ultima (“final; furthest”), {{m|la|Thule||northernmost inhabited island}} Thule (“northernmost inhabited island”) Head templates: {{en-noun|Ultimae Thules|s}} Ultima Thule (plural Ultimae Thules or Ultima Thules)
  1. Alternative letter-case form of ultima Thule (“a place beyond the known world; highest achievement”) Tags: alt-of Alternative form of: ultima Thule (extra: a place beyond the known world; highest achievement)
    Sense id: en-Ultima_Thule-en-noun-4ZtpWaej
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Inflected forms

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