meteoric in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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meteoric [ˌmi:tiˈɒrɪk, Am -t̬iˈɔ:r-] ADJ a. fig

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Research has focused on trying to find evidence that the crater resulted from a meteoric impact.
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Some geologists associate the glass not with impact melt ejecta, but with radiative melting from meteoric large aerial bursts.
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So, in a period just over 30 years, the early dramatic rise of nuclear power went into equally meteoric reverse.
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Phoenix's meteoric rise to fame led to his status as a teen sensation.
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He noted that at the conference for the first time all the experts refused to meteoric hypothesis.
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Meteoric iron makes up the bulk of iron meteorites but is also found in other meteorites.
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There are also small amounts in mineral springs, volcanic gas, and meteoric iron.
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The reason for this exotic composition is thought to be partial melting of a chondritic precursor under redox conditions in which meteoric iron is unstable.
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Some bands have a bit more of a meteoric rise, and some are slow burners.
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The most successful new industry was sugar, which had meteoric growth in the 1930s.
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