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extraterrestrial
[ ek-struh-tuh-res-tree-uhl ]
adjective
- outside, or originating outside, the limits of the earth:
People on earth have long speculated about the idea of extraterrestrial life.
Cataclysmic wildfires could be expected if earth were to take an extraterrestrial hit.
noun
- a being originating from beyond the earth; an alien from outer space:
It was your typical sci-fi novel about extraterrestrials conquering the earth.
extraterrestrial
/ ˌɛkstrətɪˈrɛstrɪəl /
adjective
- occurring or existing beyond the earth's atmosphere
noun
- (in science fiction) a being from beyond the earth's atmosphere
extraterrestrial
/ ĕk′strə-tə-rĕs′trē-əl /
- Originating, located, or occurring outside the Earth or its atmosphere.
extraterrestrial
- A descriptive term for things outside the Earth , such as possible civilizations outside the solar system , or objects, such as meteorites , that actually reach the Earth.
Other Words From
- ex·tra·ter·res·tri·al·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of extraterrestrial1
Example Sentences
PST Art exhibition explores aerospace’s profound impact on Southern California artists and the extraterrestrial inspirations for their work.
The danger of “Heretic” is nothing extraterrestrial, but rather the most common and mundane of earthly predators: a man.
So does Helen Lundeberg, whose familiar architectural geometries in landscape paintings get an unexpected twist in three 1960s canvases inspired by extraterrestrial musings.
This is not to say that Barnard b itself is a candidate for extraterrestrial life.
There are other surface pleasures to enjoy in “Alien: Romulus,” including the stunningly rich cinematography by Galo Olivares and the scuffed-up and worn interiors lit with glowing reds, shiny with extraterrestrial mucus.
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