Polish word senses marked with topical category "Gravity"
Parent categories: Acceleration, Astrophysics, Mechanics, Physics, Astronomy, Sciences, Space, Nature
Subcategories: Anti-gravity, Black holes, Neutron stars, Orbits
Total 32 word senses
- UFO (Noun) UFO, unidentified flying object
- ciążenie (Noun) gravity, gravitation (fundamental force of attraction that exists between all matter in the universe, caused by the curvature of spacetime caused by matter)
- czarna dziura (Noun) black hole (gravitationally domineering celestial body with an event horizon from which even light cannot escape; the most dense material in the universe, condensed into a singularity, usually formed by a collapsing massive star)
- deferent (Noun) deferent (imaginary circle surrounding the Earth, in whose periphery either the heavenly body or the center of the heavenly body's epicycle was supposed to be carried round)
- epicykl (Noun) epicycle (small circle whose center is on the circumference of a larger circle; in Ptolemaic astronomy, it was seen as the basis of revolution of the "seven planets", given a fixed central Earth)
- epicykl (Noun) epicycle (any circle whose circumference rolls around that of another circle, thus creating a hypocycloid or epicycloid)
- fala grawitacyjna (Noun) gravitational wave (fluctuation in spacetime caused by accelerating mass, which propagates as a wave at the speed of light)
- grawitacja (Noun) gravity, gravitation (fundamental force of attraction that exists between all matter in the universe, caused by the curvature of spacetime caused by matter)
- grawitacyjny (Adjective) gravitational (pertaining to, or caused by, gravity or gravitation)
- grawiton (Noun) graviton (hypothetical gauge boson that regulates the gravitational force, with a spin of 2 and zero rest mass)
- grawitować (Verb) to gravitate (to move under the force of gravity)
- gwiazda dziwna (Noun) strange star (hypothetical quark star made of strange matter)
- gwiazda kwarkowa (Noun) quark star (hypothetical exotic star composed of quark-gluon plasma)
- gwiazda neutronowa (Noun) neutron star (degenerate star that has been so collapsed by gravity that its electrons and protons have been merged into neutrons by the intense pressure)
- hipernowa (Noun) hypernova (gravitational collapse of a massive star to form a black hole)
- horyzont zdarzeń (Noun) event horizon (gravitational sphere of a black hole within which the escape velocity is greater than the speed of light)
- jaszczur (Noun) reptilian
- kosmita (Noun) extraterrestrial, space alien
- latający dywan (Noun) flying carpet, magic carpet (carpet capable of magical flight)
- latający spodek (Noun) flying saucer
- latający talerz (Noun) flying saucer
- magnetar (Noun) magnetar (neutron star or pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field, especially those on which starquakes occur, thought to be the source of some gamma-ray bursts)
- niezidentyfikowany obiekt latający (Noun) UFO, unidentified flying object
- obcy (Adjective) extraterrestrial, alien (not coming from Earth)
- przyciąganie (Noun) gravity, gravitation (fundamental force of attraction that exists between all matter in the universe, caused by the curvature of spacetime caused by matter)
- przyspieszenie grawitacyjne (Noun) gravitational acceleration (steady gain in speed caused exclusively by gravitational attraction; acceleration of an object in free fall within a vacuum (and thus without experiencing drag))
- pulsar (Noun) pulsar (rotating neutron star that emits radio pulses periodically)
- szarak (Noun) grey alien
- ufo (Noun) Alternative spelling of UFO
- ufok (Noun) alien, ET, extraterrestrial, LGM, little green man, space alien
- ufoludek (Noun) extraterrestrial, space alien
- zielony ludzik (Noun) little green man (space alien)
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