"kuiperoid" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈkaɪpəɹɔɪd/ Forms: kuiperoids [plural]
Etymology: Blend of Kuiper belt + asteroid, a name suggested by Clyde Tombaugh, discoverer of Pluto. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|Kuiper belt|asteroid}} Blend of Kuiper belt + asteroid Head templates: {{en-noun}} kuiperoid (plural kuiperoids)
  1. (astronomy) A Kuiper belt object, such as Pluto Categories (topical): Asteroids, Astronomy Synonyms: Kuiper belt object (alt: KBO), Kuiperoid Derived forms: kuiperoidal Related terms: asteroid

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