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06-meteor.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Meteora

Definition: The word "Meteora" comes from Greek, meaning "mountain". It's a mountain located on the island of Mysteria in Greece, known for its unique volcanic landscapes. The mountain has been featured in numerous stories throughout history, often associated with mystical beliefs and legends.


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Meteorol

Definition: The word "Meteorol" has not been found in any English dictionary as it is a term that does not appear to be part of the English language vocabulary. As for its definition, I am unable to provide a clear definition due to the lack of context and additional information provided in your question. If you could provide more details or rephrase your question, I would be happy to try again.


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Aerometeorograph

Definition: The word "aerometeorograph" does not appear in any known biblical text, but its use within the Hebrew Bible or the New Testament can be considered from a textual standpoint. In the Hebrew scriptures, "aerometeorograph" refers to the practice of measuring the movement and distance between heavenly bodies. It is used as an adjective, indicating that something is measured or counted with reference to celestial objects: 1.

Galatians 4:28

: This verse describes a "aerometeorograph," which means measuring the movements of celestial bodies. 2.

Matthew 9:35

: In this passage, Jesus tells a story where he uses aerometeorographs to measure the distance between various heavenly objects in space. It's important to note that the use of this word is not a literal biblical term or phrase but rather a metaphorical or figurative usage based on the context. The specific Hebrew noun form used (aerometeorograph) was likely derived from an earlier Greek term or word that might have been borrowed into Hebrew for poetic or rhetorical purposes. Given its symbolic and metaphorical nature, this term is most commonly used in religious contexts, but it does not directly translate to a traditional biblical concept of measuring space.


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Meteor

Definition: Meteor: A small, fast-moving meteorite. It's a fun, brief moment when you're too busy staring at the sun to notice anything else. Definition: The tiny object that travels across the sky as a meteor or comet, which can be seen briefly and easily for a few minutes. It's often made of rock dust and is thought to have been formed by small asteroids.


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Meteorology, meteorologic(al)

Definition: Meteorology, meteorologic (also known as weather forecasting) is a field of science that studies the relationship between climate, weather patterns, and climate change. It involves predicting extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods, by using information from satellite imagery, radar observations, and other techniques. The term "meteorology" is derived from Greek mythology, where meteorologists were considered the wisest of human beings for predicting the passage of great celestial bodies, like the sun or stars. Meteorological phenomena include precipitation (rain, snow, sleet), storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, and blizzards. Meteo- - meaning "forecast," the field involves analyzing weather data to predict future changes in climate and weather patterns. It also includes forecasting weather events such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and floods. The term meteorologic(al) is French for "meteorological."


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