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Open cluster in the constellation Coma Berenices
The Coma Star Cluster (also known as Melotte 111 or Collinder 256) is a nearby open cluster located in the constellation Coma Berenices. The cluster contains
Coma_Star_Cluster
Cluster of galaxies in the constellation Coma Berenices
The Coma Cluster (Abell 1656) is a large cluster of galaxies that contains over 1,000 identified galaxies. Along with the Leo Cluster (Abell 1367), it
Coma_Cluster
Constellation in the northern hemisphere
by the Coma Star Cluster. The constellation's brightest star is Beta Comae Berenices, a 4.2-magnitude main sequence star similar to the Sun. Coma Berenices
Coma_Berenices
Galaxy cluster in the constellation Virgo
Groups Coma Cluster – another large, nearby cluster of galaxies Eridanus Cluster Fornax Cluster – a smaller nearby cluster of galaxies Norma Cluster List
Virgo_Cluster
Type of star cluster
astronomer Ptolemy mentions the Praesepe Cluster, the Double Cluster in Perseus, the Coma Star Cluster and the Ptolemy Cluster, while the Persian astronomer Al-Sufi
Open_cluster
Galaxy cluster in the constellation of Leo
the cluster. These star-forming galaxies turned out to be very similar to those found in the neighboring Coma cluster. The EIGs in the Leo cluster, however
Leo_Cluster
Topics referred to by the same term
constellation Coma Berenices Coma Star Cluster, in Coma Berenices Coma Supercluster, in Coma Berenices An abbreviation for the constellation Coma Berenices Coma (fungi)
Coma_(disambiguation)
Galaxy supercluster in the constellation Coma Berenices
The Coma Supercluster (SCl 117) is a nearby supercluster of galaxies that includes the Coma Cluster (Abell 1656) and the Leo Cluster (Abell 1367). Located
Coma_Supercluster
moving groups. A stellar association is a very loose star cluster, looser than an open cluster. A moving group is the remnant of such a stellar association
List of nearby stellar associations and moving groups
List_of_nearby_stellar_associations_and_moving_groups
Brightest star in the constellation Leo
Occulted Regulus & Leo 1 Dwarf Galaxy Bright Star Regulus near the Leo I Dwarf Galaxy Regulus, Mars & Coma Star Cluster "Regulus 3". SolStation. Archived from
Regulus
Star cluster in the constellation of Taurus
star cluster containing young B-type stars in the northwest of the constellation Taurus. At a distance of about 444 light-years, it is among the star
Pleiades
Pattern of stars recognized on Earth's night sky
the star pairs are pictured as the hoof prints of a gazelle startled from a pond by Leo the lion. (The "pond" is pictured as the Coma Star Cluster.) The
Asterism_(astronomy)
Open cluster in the constellation Cancer
S2CID 18396503. Abt HA; Willmarth DW (1999). "Binaries in the Praesepe and Coma star clusters and their implications for binary evolution". Astrophysical Journal
Beehive_Cluster
Star in the constellation Coma Berenices
Berenices appears as part of the Coma Star Cluster, although it is probably not actually a member of this cluster. R. H. Allen's Star Names attributes the name
Gamma_Comae_Berenices
Dobbie, P. D. (January 2006). "New stellar members of the Coma Berenices open star cluster". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 365 (2):
List_of_open_clusters
Open cluster in the constellation Perseus
members of the cluster with high likelihood: A fainter, Sun-like star, TOI-6109, is known to host two Neptune-sized exoplanets. Coma Star Cluster Kharchenko
Alpha_Persei_Cluster
Spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
a giant low surface brightness (LSB) spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices. It is located 1.19 billion light-years (366 Mpc) away near the
Malin_1
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
as a bright, nebulous patch. The brightest galaxy within the northern Coma Cluster, it is located at a median distance of 94 million parsecs (308 million
NGC_4889
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
of nebulous feature. The second-brightest galaxy within the northern Coma Cluster, it is located at a distance of about 97 megaparsecs (316,000,000 light-years)
NGC_4874
This is a list of star systems within 250–300 light years of Earth. List of star systems within 200–250 light-years List of star systems within 300–350
List of star systems within 250–300 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_250–300_light-years
Star in the constellation Coma Berenices
Berenices is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Coma Berenices. It is the brightest member of the Coma Star Cluster and is visible to the
12_Comae_Berenices
Galaxies in the constellation of Coma Berenices
tide. It is a possibility that both galaxies, which are members of the Coma Cluster, have experienced a collision, and will continue colliding until they
Mice_Galaxies
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
spiral galaxy in the constellation of Coma Berenices. It is one of the brightest and largest galaxies in the Virgo Cluster and is approximately 55 million light-years
Messier_100
Galaxy cluster in the constellation Fornax
HST; 2.76′ view. List of galaxy groups and clusters Coma Cluster Eridanus Cluster Norma Cluster Virgo Cluster NGC 1365 "Inside the Fiery Furnace". Retrieved
Fornax_Cluster
Large stellar association
nearby stellar associations and moving groups AB Doradus moving group Coma Star Cluster Bell, Cameron P. M.; Mamajek, Eric E.; Naylor, Tim (November 2015)
Tucana–Horologium_association
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
located deep within the Coma Cluster of galaxies, which lies some 300 million light years away in the northern constellation Coma Berenices. NGC 4911 is
NGC_4911
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
star to southwest". This object is located at a distance of approximately 309 megalight-years from the Milky Way. It is a member of the Coma cluster of
NGC_4881
Star system in the constellation Coma Berenices
located around 293 light years from the Sun. It is member of the nearby Coma Star Cluster (Melotte 111). The two stars of this system orbit with a period of
13_Comae_Berenices
G of richest GCl Systems
Pritchet, Christopher J.; Baum, W. A. (2009-02-01). "The Globular Cluster Systems in the Coma Ellipticals. Iv: Wfpc2 Photometry for Five Giant Ellipticals"
List of galaxies with richest globular cluster systems
List_of_galaxies_with_richest_globular_cluster_systems
Galaxy in constellation Coma Berenices
IOK-1 is a distant galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices. When discovered in 2006, it was the oldest and most distant galaxy ever found, at redshift
IOK-1
Binary star system in the constellation Coma Berenices
Berenices, also named Phyllon Kissinou, is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Coma Berenices, situated a few degrees away from the North
23_Comae_Berenices
German astrophotography pioneer (1863–1932)
first person to photographically survey the Coma Cluster of galaxies, one of the largest known clusters in the local Universe. This fact was not recognised
Max_Wolf
Galaxy filament
"H-ATLAS: The Far-Infrared properties of galaxies in and around the Coma Cluster". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 458 (1): 582–602
Coma_Filament
Star in the constellation Coma Berenices
single star in the northern constellation of Coma Berenices, and is the second brightest member of the Coma Star Cluster. It is a faint star but visible
14_Comae_Berenices
Globular cluster in the constellation Coma Berenices
Messier 53 (also known as M53 or NGC 5024) is a globular cluster in the Coma Berenices constellation. It was discovered by Johann Elert Bode in 1775.
Messier_53
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
Bigourdan and is a member of the Coma Cluster. IC 4040 is considered a jellyfish galaxy due to its close proximity to the cluster where gas is stripped from
IC_4040
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
considered part of the Coma Cluster, which is in its northwest part. The galaxy has been stripped of its gas as it passed through the cluster. NGC 4848 is a spiral
NGC_4848
Supernova on February 4, 2006
million light-years away in Messier 100, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices. The supernova was independently discovered in early February 2006
SN_2006X
Multiple star system in the constellation Coma Berenices
Com stars have been recognized as members of the Coma Star Cluster, but this is disputed. The star 17 Com A was classified as chemically peculiar by
17_Comae_Berenices
Star in the constellation Coma Berenices
star located 249 light years away in the northern constellation of Coma Berenices. It is a dim star but visible to the naked eye near the Coma Star Cluster
7_Comae_Berenices
Astronomical objects catalogued by Charles Messier
des Nébuleuses et des Amas d'Étoiles [fr] (Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters). Because Messier was interested only in finding comets, he created
Messier_object
Star in the constellation Coma Berenices
single star in the northern constellation of Coma Berenices. 16 Comae Berenices is the Flamsteed designation. It is a member of the Coma Star Cluster and
16_Comae_Berenices
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
April 12, 1891. This object is located 14′ east of the core of the large Coma Cluster of galaxies, at a distance of 330 million light-years (100 Mpc) from
IC_4051
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
constellation of Coma Berenices. NGC 4873 was discovered by astronomer Heinrich d'Arrest on May 10, 1863. The galaxy is a member of the Coma Cluster. Map with
NGC_4873
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
4921- an Anemic spiral galaxy in the Coma Cluster Messier 90 - another Anemic spiral galaxy in the Virgo Cluster "NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database". Results
NGC_4689
Group of galaxies in the constellation Leo
northwest of third magnitude star 93 Leonis. The redshift of the brightest member, NGC 3753 places Copelands Septet as a part of the Coma Supercluster. Wild's
Copeland_Septet
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
Catherine's Wheel, is a grand design spiral galaxy in the northern constellation Coma Berenices approximately 15,000,000 parsecs (49,000,000 light-years) from
Messier_99
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
constellation Coma Berenices. NGC 4883 was discovered by astronomer Heinrich d'Arrest on April 22, 1865. It is a member of the Coma Cluster. List of NGC
NGC_4883
Extremely low luminosity galaxy
galaxies with lower luminosity are more likely to be found in clusters, such as the Coma Cluster, than in groups. Ultra diffuse galaxies have a similar size
Ultra_diffuse_galaxy
Lenticular galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
constellation of Coma Berenices. NGC 4871 was discovered by astronomer Heinrich d'Arrest on May 10, 1863. It is a member of the Coma Cluster. List of NGC
NGC_4871
Catalogue of 245 star clusters compiled By British astronomer Philibert Jacques Melotte
catalogue of 245 star clusters compiled by British astronomer Philibert Jacques Melotte. It was published in 1915 as A Catalogue of Star Clusters shown on Franklin-Adams
Melotte_catalogue
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
galaxy that is found in the south of Coma Berenices. It is in the local supercluster and is part of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies. It is about 63 million
Messier_91
Short duration gamma-ray burst source in constellation Coma Berenices
formed during the catastrophic merger of two neutron stars, or a neutron star and a black hole. The orbital decay (via gravitational radiation) of stellar
GRB_050509B
Gravitational process, eg in star clusters
by which heavier members of a gravitationally bound system, such as a star cluster, tend to move toward the center, while lighter members tend to move farther
Mass_segregation_(astronomy)
Brightest cluster galaxy of ZwCl 1305.4+2941 in the constellation Coma Berenices
Brightest Cluster Galaxy) is a massive elliptical galaxy which is the brightest cluster galaxy of the rich Bautz-Morgan class 1 galaxy cluster called ZwCl
ZwCl_1305.4+2941_BCG
Galaxy morphology classification
1051/0004-6361/202039809. S2CID 232157305. Rood, Herbert J. (1965). The Dynamics of the Coma Cluster of Galaxies (PhD thesis). The University of Michigan. Bibcode:1965PhDT
Type-cD_galaxy
Largest structures in the universe, made of galaxies
Retrieved 2013-11-22. Fontanelli, P. (1983). "Clustering in the Universe: A filament of galaxies in the Coma/A1367 supercluster". Astronomy and Astrophysics
Galaxy_filament
Asterism
of stars traditionally assigned to Coma Berenices. Many nearby galaxies, including galaxies in the Virgo Cluster, are within this asterism, and some
Great_Diamond
groups and galaxy clusters. Defining the limits of galaxy clusters is imprecise as many clusters are still forming. In particular, clusters close to the Milky
List of galaxy groups and clusters
List_of_galaxy_groups_and_clusters
Astronomical structure
relatively nearby universe include the Virgo Cluster, Fornax Cluster, Hercules Cluster, and the Coma Cluster. A very large aggregation of galaxies known
Galaxy_cluster
Spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
constellation Coma Berenices. NGC 4450 is a member of the Virgo Cluster that, like Messier 90, shows smooth, nearly featureless spiral arms, with few star formation
NGC_4450
Group of galaxies that includes the Milky Way
; Da Costa, G. S. (2011). "Segue 3: An old, extremely low luminosity star cluster in the Milky Way's halo". The Astronomical Journal. 142 (3): 88. arXiv:1107
Local_Group
is a list of globular clusters. The apparent magnitude does not include an extinction correction. These are globular clusters within the halo of the
List_of_globular_clusters
Astronomical objects catalogued by Patrick Moore
The Caldwell catalogue is an astronomical catalogue of 109 star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies for observation by amateur astronomers. The list was compiled
Caldwell_catalogue
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
the constellation Coma Berenices. The galaxy was discovered in 1882 by astronomer Wilhelm Tempel and is a member of the Virgo Cluster. NGC 4323 is commonly
NGC_4323
Quasar and Lyman-alpha blob in the constellations of Canes Venatici and Coma Berenices
Lyman-alpha blob located near the border of the constellations Canes Venatici and Coma Berenices, with the projected comoving distance of approximately 18.2 billion
TON_618
Galaxy in the constellation Virgo
knotted like galaxies with extended star formation, which justifies why this galaxy, along with NGC 4921 in the Coma Cluster has been classified as the prototype
Messier_90
British astronomer
conspicuous star cluster in the Coma Berenices constellation is commonly designated Mel 111 since it appeared in Melotte's 1915 catalogue of star clusters, but
Philibert_Jacques_Melotte
Intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
million light-years away in slightly northerly Coma Berenices, about 6° to the east of the bright star Denebola (Beta Leonis). It was discovered by French
Messier_98
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
in the northern constellation of Coma Berenices. It is positioned around 3° to the north and slightly west of the star Gamma Comae Berenices and is visible
NGC_4314
Open cluster in the constellation Puppis
Messier 46 or M46, also known as NGC 2437, is an open cluster of stars in the slightly southern constellation of Puppis. It was discovered by Charles
Messier_46
Catalogue of open clusters made by Swedish astronomer Per Collinder
properties of open galactic clusters and their spatial distribution. The catalogue contains 452 open clusters, 11 globular clusters, 6 asterisms, 1 stellar
Collinder_catalogue
Globular cluster in the constellation Coma Berenices
New General Catalogue identifier for a globular cluster of stars in the northern constellation of Coma Berenices. It was discovered by English astronomer
NGC_4147
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
0135852) is a lenticular galaxy, or elliptical galaxy for other authors, in the Coma Berenices constellation. It is 60 million light-years away, and has a diameter
Messier_85
Swiss astronomer (1898–1974)
the much higher mass required to explain velocity dispersion in the Coma Cluster, compared to mass calculated from luminosity data. Fritz Zwicky was born
Fritz_Zwicky
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
population of roughly 240 globular clusters, more than the Milky Way. NGC 4565 is one of the brightest member galaxies of the Coma I Group. A detailed view of
NGC_4565
Capricornus Carina Cassiopeia Centaurus Cepheus Cetus Chamaeleon Circinus Columba Coma Berenices Corona Australis Corona Borealis Corvus Crater Crux Cygnus Delphinus
Lists of stars by constellation
Lists_of_stars_by_constellation
Great Comet of 1997
kilometres (90 miles) south of Phoenix (near Stanfield), observing star clusters and galaxies when he chanced across the comet while at the eyepiece
Comet_Hale–Bopp
Phenomenon whereby a galaxy shuts down its star formation
Brüggen, M.; Owers, M. S.; Ebeling, H.; Sun, M. (2014-09-01). "Star formation in shocked cluster spirals and their tails". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical
Quenching_(astronomy)
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenicies
the Virgo Cluster. NGC 4459 has a central flocculent dust disk that surrounds an inner ring. Also, there appears to be evidence of ongoing star formation
NGC_4459
Natural physical entity in space
substructures. Examples of astronomical objects include planetary systems, star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies, while asteroids, moons, planets, and stars are
Astronomical_object
Binary star system in the constellation Cancer
Helmut A.; Willmarth, Daryl W. (1999). "Binaries in the Praesepe and Coma Star Clusters and Their Implications for Binary Evolution". The Astrophysical Journal
Epsilon_Cancri
Pressure due to movement through a fluid medium
galaxies that have fallen at least to the core of both the Virgo and Coma clusters have had their gas (neutral hydrogen) depleted in this way and simulations
Ram_pressure
Fictional character
Brennan. Afraid that his feelings for her are related solely to his tumor and coma, Booth is conflicted about whether or not to tell Brennan. Afterwards, their
Seeley_Booth
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
the constellation of Coma Berenices. It was discovered on 23 May 1862 by Eduard Schönfeld. It is a member of the Virgo Cluster located around 1.25 mpc
NGC_4383
List from the Alphabet Direction (αβ)
in Coma Berenices) Mamajek (open star clusters) (for example: Mamajek 1 at 8:42:06 / -79°01'38" in Chamaeleon, also known as η Chamaeleontis cluster or
List of astronomical catalogues
List_of_astronomical_catalogues
1960s, with the Catalogue of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies listing 29,418 galaxies and galaxy clusters, and with the Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies
List_of_galaxies
Star in the constellation Coma Berenices
21 Comae Berenices is a variable star in the northern constellation of Coma Berenices. It has the variable star designation UU Comae Berenices, while 21
21_Comae_Berenices
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
constellation Coma Berenices. The galaxy was discovered by astronomer William Herschel on April 8, 1784 and is a member of the Virgo Cluster. NGC 4298 may
NGC_4298
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
masses. Canes Venatici is bordered by Ursa Major to the north and west, Coma Berenices to the south, and Boötes to the east. The three-letter abbreviation
Canes_Venatici
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
galaxy located about 50 million light-years away in the constellation of Coma Berenices. It was discovered by astronomer William Herschel on April 8, 1784
NGC_4473
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
constellation of Coma Berenices. NGC 4340 was discovered by astronomer William Herschel on March 21, 1784. NGC 4340 is a member of the Virgo Cluster. NGC 4340
NGC_4340
Shock wave caused by blowing stellar wind
an atmosphere called a coma. The coma is partially ionized by the sunlight, and when the solar wind passes through this ion coma, the bow shock appears
Bow_shock
System of stars and interstellar matter
2015). "Forty-Seven Milky Way-Sized, Extremely Diffuse Galaxies in the Coma Cluster". The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 798 (2): L45. arXiv:1410.8141. Bibcode:2015ApJ
Galaxy
books 4–6 were collected as The Continuing Xanth Saga. Cluster (1977; also known as Vicinity Cluster in UK edition) Chaining the Lady (1978) Kirlian Quest
Piers_Anthony_bibliography
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
activity located about 53 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices. The galaxy was discovered by astronomer William Herschel on April
NGC_4212
Small galaxy composed of up to several billion stars
that these are massive star clusters. UCDs have been found in the Virgo Cluster, Fornax Cluster, Abell 1689, and the Coma Cluster, amongst others. In particular
Dwarf_galaxy
Supercluster in the constellation Centaurus
this catalog, Shapley could see most of the 'Coma-Virgo cloud' (now known to be a superposition of the Coma Supercluster and the Virgo Supercluster), but
Shapley_Supercluster
Galaxy in the constellation of Coma Berenices
NGC 4747 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Coma Berenices. It is located at a distance of about 35 million light years from Earth
NGC_4747
American astronomer (1900–1932)
2778 nebulae including the Coma-Virgo group, which identified 214 NGC and 342 IC objects in the area of the Virgo Cluster. During her tenure at the Harvard
Adelaide_Ames
COMA STAR-CLUSTER
COMA STAR-CLUSTER
Girl/Female
British, English
Star
Girl/Female
English American
Star.
Male
Russian
(Тома) Croatian, Bulgarian and Russian form of Greek ThÅmas (Aramaic Tau'ma), TOMA means "twin." Compare with feminine Toma.
Girl/Female
English Latin
Star.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Pakistani, Russian
Truthful
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek, Jamaican, Latin
Star; Esther; Stella; Inspiring
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English
Star
Female
Russian
(Тома) Pet form of Russian Tamara, TOMA means "palm tree." Compare with masculine Toma.
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Kore, CORA means "maiden." In mythology, this is a name borne by Persephone, a goddess of the underworld.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Star, STARR means "star."
Male
English
Short form of English Stanley, STAN means "stone clearing," and other names containing Old English stan, meaning "stone."
Female
Babylonian
, star.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Holy Star
Girl/Female
British, English, Jamaican
Star
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek, Latin
Star; Esther; Stella; Inspiring
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English sterre, starre ‘star’. The word was also used in a transferred sense of a patch of white hair on the forehead of a horse, and so perhaps the name denoted someone with a streak of white hair. It is possibly also a habitational name, for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a star.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Star 1 and 3.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various minor places, for example Start Point in Devon, named from Old English steort ‘tail’, in the transferred sense of a promontory or spur of a hill.
Male
Russian
(СтаÑ) Russian pet form of Slavic Stanislav, STAS means "glorious government."
Female
Hebrew
(רï‹×žÖ¸×”) Hebrew name ROMA means "exalted, lofty."Â
Male
Russian
(Фома) Russian form of Greek ThÅmas, FOMA means "twin."
COMA STAR-CLUSTER
COMA STAR-CLUSTER
Boy/Male
Muslim
Army. Soldier.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of the King of Gods
Boy/Male
Muslim
Extremely beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Flower
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Lovable and Very Intelligent Girl
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Intelligent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girdhari | கிரதாரீ
Lord Krishna, One who holds mountain (Krishna)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Complete Man
Boy/Male
Basque Spanish
Blond.
Girl/Female
Gaelic
warrior.
COMA STAR-CLUSTER
COMA STAR-CLUSTER
COMA STAR-CLUSTER
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n.
That which resembles the figure of a star, as an ornament worn on the breast to indicate rank or honor.
v. t.
To cause to move or act; to set going, running, or flowing; as, to start a railway train; to start a mill; to start a stream of water; to start a rumor; to start a business.
n.
The influence of a star upon other stars or upon men.
v. t.
To mark with a scar or scars.
n.
The morning star; the star which ushers in the day.
v. i.
To be bright, or attract attention, as a star; to shine like a star; to be brilliant or prominent; to play a part as a theatrical star.
v. t.
To smear with tar, or as with tar; as, to tar ropes; to tar cloth.
v. i.
To form a scar.
v. t.
To set or adorn with stars, or bright, radiating bodies; to bespangle; as, a robe starred with gems.
p. p.
of Come
a.
Spangled or studded with stars.
n.
Doctrine or knowledge of the stars; star lore; astrology; astronomy.
v. i.
To be fixed or set; to stay.
n.
The polestar; the north star.
a.
Not favored by the stars; ill-fated.
n.
A kind of molding. See Cyma.
adv.
Wholly; entirely; absolutely; quite; as, stark mind.