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Irresolvable nebulaeIrresolvable Ir`re*solv"a*ble, a. [Pref. ir- not + resolvable.
Cf. Irresoluble.]
Incapable of being resolved; not separable into component
parts.
Irresolvable nebul[ae] (Astron.), nebul[ae] of a cloudlike
appearance, which have not yet been resolved by the
telescope into stars. NebulaNebula Neb"u*la, n.; pl. Nebul[ae]. [L., mist, cloud; akin
to Gr. ?, ?, cloud, mist, G. nebel mist, OHG. nebul, D.
nevel, Skr. nabhas cloud, mist. Cf. Nebule.]
1. (Astron.) A faint, cloudlike, self-luminous mass of matter
situated beyond the solar system among the stars. True
nebul[ae] are gaseous; but very distant star clusters
often appear like them in the telescope. NebulaeNebula Neb"u*la, n.; pl. Nebul[ae]. [L., mist, cloud; akin
to Gr. ?, ?, cloud, mist, G. nebel mist, OHG. nebul, D.
nevel, Skr. nabhas cloud, mist. Cf. Nebule.]
1. (Astron.) A faint, cloudlike, self-luminous mass of matter
situated beyond the solar system among the stars. True
nebul[ae] are gaseous; but very distant star clusters
often appear like them in the telescope. NebularNebular Neb"u*lar, a.
Of or pertaining to nebul[ae]; of the nature of, or
resembling, a nebula.
Nebular hypothesis, an hypothesis to explain the process of
formation of the stars and planets, presented in various
forms by Kant, Herschel, Laplace, and others. As formed by
Laplace, it supposed the matter of the solar system to
have existed originally in the form of a vast, diffused,
revolving nebula, which, gradually cooling and
contracting, threw off, in obedience to mechanical and
physical laws, succesive rings of matter, from which
subsequently, by the same laws, were produced the several
planets, satellites, and other bodies of the system. The
phrase may indicate any hypothesis according to which the
stars or the bodies of the solar system have been evolved
from a widely diffused nebulous form of matter. Nebular hypothesisNebular Neb"u*lar, a.
Of or pertaining to nebul[ae]; of the nature of, or
resembling, a nebula.
Nebular hypothesis, an hypothesis to explain the process of
formation of the stars and planets, presented in various
forms by Kant, Herschel, Laplace, and others. As formed by
Laplace, it supposed the matter of the solar system to
have existed originally in the form of a vast, diffused,
revolving nebula, which, gradually cooling and
contracting, threw off, in obedience to mechanical and
physical laws, succesive rings of matter, from which
subsequently, by the same laws, were produced the several
planets, satellites, and other bodies of the system. The
phrase may indicate any hypothesis according to which the
stars or the bodies of the solar system have been evolved
from a widely diffused nebulous form of matter. Nebular hypothesisHypothesis Hy*poth"e*sis, n.; pl. Hypotheses. [NL., fr. Gr.
? foundation, supposition, fr. ? to place under, ? under + ?
to put. See Hypo-, Thesis.]
1. A supposition; a proposition or principle which is
supposed or taken for granted, in order to draw a
conclusion or inference for proof of the point in
question; something not proved, but assumed for the
purpose of argument, or to account for a fact or an
occurrence; as, the hypothesis that head winds detain an
overdue steamer.
An hypothesis being a mere supposition, there are no
other limits to hypotheses than those of the human
imagination. --J. S. Mill.
2. (Natural Science) A tentative theory or supposition
provisionally adopted to explain certain facts, and to
guide in the investigation of others; hence, frequently
called a working hypothesis.
Syn: Supposition; assumption. See Theory.
Nebular hypothesis. See under Nebular. Nebulated
Nebulated Neb"u*la`ted, a.
Clouded with indistinct color markings, as an animal.
nebulation
nebulation
eb`u*la"tion, n.
The condition of being nebulated; also, a clouded, or
ill-defined, color mark.
Meaning of Ebula from wikipedia
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Mozambique and Malawi,
killing 54 people. In
January 2003,
Severe Tropical Storm Ebula continued the
steady activity,
forming in the
eastern portion of the basin...
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Relatively recently,
computers were
added for the
electronic timetable EBuLa. Some of the
models have been
equipped with the LZB System. Recently, these...
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Elizabetha Edwina Edmea Eliceca Edwige Elvina Elsie Evrina Eline Evariste Eddy
Ebula Elita Felana Fatima Farida Finella Farah Fodah Flossy Fabriola Fiona Felicia...
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Nkpukpu Ebula 1-Nkpukpu
Ebula Village Hall;
Nkpukpu Ebula 11-
Epelle Progressive Hall;
Nkpukpu Ebula 111-Nkpunkpu
Ebula Vil. Hall;
Nkpukpu Ebula IV-Epelle...
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Relatively recently computers were
added for the
electronic timetable EBuLa, as well as the
automatic door
locking at 0 km/h (TB0),
which has become...
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German motive power is now
equipped with an
electronic WTT,
known as the
EBuLa or "Elektronischer Buchfahrplan"
which is kept
constantly updated by GPS...
- (1999-11-13) 13
November 1999 (age 25) 9 6 TP
Mazembe 10 4FW Mari Cruz
Ebula (2005-07-30) 30 July 2005 (age 19) 2 0
Hilal Temara 18 4FW Asunción Oye...
- cab signalling, new driver's consoles, an
electronic timetable system (
EBuLa), and rear
walls with
lockable doors for the cabs. The
interior was refurbished...
- basis. Also
included in the
control systems is the
electronic time
table EBuLa,
which ****ists in the
tracking of
scheduled times, speeds,
temporary speed...
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January 4–25 95 (60) 988
Northern Territory,
Western Australia Unknown None
Ebula January 7–12 115 (75) 972 None None None Ami
January 9–15 150 (90) 950 Tuvalu...