uncometary

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ cometary.

Adjective

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uncometary (comparative more uncometary, superlative most uncometary)

  1. (rare) Unlike a comet.
    • 1899, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society:
      The failure to see the comet previous to its sudden apparition near the Andromeda Nebula, its uncometary appearance, its peculiar freaks, and final utter disappearance from the heavens []
    • 1940, American journal of science, volume 238, page 571:
      The neon lines were fairly intense and are quite uncometary. It has been suggested to me that the cyanogen might have been generated during the fall of the meteorites by a reaction between atmospheric nitrogen and cohenite or carbon.