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galaxy

1 of 1noun
/ˈgæ.lək.si/
Forms:galaxies
1

a large number of star systems bound together by gravitational force

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  • Galaxies can vary in shape and size, with types including spiral, elliptical, and irregular galaxies, each having distinct structures and characteristics.
  • The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our solar system, and it is a spiral galaxy with a central bulge and rotating arms.
  • The Hubble Space Telescope has captured images of thousands of galaxies, providing insights into their formation and evolution.
  • Dwarf galaxies are smaller galaxies with fewer stars and less mass compared to larger spiral or elliptical galaxies.
  • Observations of distant galaxies help astronomers understand the early universe and the processes that led to the formation of galaxies.
2

an impressive collection or assembly, especially of notable people

  • The festival featured a galaxy of film stars.
  • The conference included a galaxy of leading scientists.
  • A galaxy of writers attended the literary gala.
  • The awards show displayed a galaxy of talent.
  • That dinner attracted a galaxy of dignitaries.
3

a tufted evergreen perennial herb with spikes of small white flowers and glossy, round to heart-shaped leaves that turn coppery, maroon, or purplish in fall

  • She added a galaxy to the rock garden for texture.
  • He planted several galaxies along the walkway.
  • Galaxy's white flower spikes attract pollinators.
  • The leaves of galaxy turn vibrant colors in autumn.
  • Gardeners prize galaxy for its evergreen foliage.