Meteoric+stone
61Meteorite — Me te*or*ite, n. [Cf. F. m[ e]t[ e]orite.] (Min.) A mass of stone or iron which has fallen to the earth from space; an a[ e]rolite. [1913 Webster] Note: Meteorites usually show a pitted surface with a fused crust, caused by the heat developed in… …
62Aerolite — A [ e]r*o*lite, n. [A[ e]ro + lite: cf. F. a[ e]rolithe.] (Meteor.) A stone, or metallic mass, which has fallen to the earth from distant space; a meteorite; a meteoric stone. [1913 Webster] Note: Some writers limit the word to stony meteorites.… …
63baetyl — baetylic /bee til ik/, adj. /beet l/, n. Class. Antiq. a meteorite or stone held sacred or believed to be of divine origin. Also, baetulus /bee cheuh leuhs, beet l euhs/, baetylus /beet l euhs/. [1850 55; < L baetulus < Gk baítylos meteoric… …
64Chondrite — Chon drite, n. [Gr. ? a grain (of wheat or spelt), cartilage.] (Min.) A meteoric stone characterized by the presence of chondrules. [1913 Webster] …
65Meteorolite — Me te*or o*lite (?; 277), n. [Meteor + lite : cf. F. m[ e]t[ e]orolithe.] A meteoric stone; an a[ e]rolite; a meteorite. [1913 Webster] …
66chondrite — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Greek chondros Date: 1883 a meteoric stone characterized by the presence of chondrules • chondritic adjective …
67Heliogabalus — • The name adopted by Varius Avitus Bassianus, Roman emperor (218 222), born of a Syrian family and a grandnephew of Julia Domna, the consort of Emperor Septimus Severus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Heliogabalus Helio …
68aerolite — n. Meteoric stone, meteorite, aerolith …
69meteorolite — n. Aerolite, meteoric stone, meteorite …
70Βαιτύλου — Βαίτυλος meteoric stone masc gen sg …