Hydrid
See also: hydrid
English
Etymology
Noun
Hydrid (plural Hydrids)
- (astronomy) Any of the meteors in a meteor shower that appears to come from the constellation Hydra.
- 1902, “Section for the Observation of Meteors”, in Memoirs of the British Astronomical Association[1], volume 12, page 10:
- a similarly bright meteor at 12h 33m was probably an α Hydrid
- 2013, D. Šegon et al., “A possible new meteor shower - η Hydrids”, in WGN, Journal of the International Meteor Organization[2]:
- The radiant analysis that included orbits from the Croatian Meteor Network Catalogues of Orbits 2007 to 2010 plus the orbits from the SonotaCo catalogues for 2007 to 2011 revealed a possible new Hydrid stream with radiant running parallel to, but distinct from, the sigma Hydrids.
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Pronunciation
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Noun
Hydrid n (strong, genitive Hydrids, plural Hydride)
Declension
Declension of Hydrid [neuter, strong]
Further reading
- “Hydrid” in Duden online