star city

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See also: Star City

English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From star +‎ city.

Noun[edit]

star city (plural star cities)

  1. (figurative) galaxy
    • 1994, Nigel Henbest, Heather Couper, Michael Marten, The Guide to the Galaxy, page 3:
      The Sun - our local star - is one of an estimated 200 billion making up our 'star-city', the Galaxy.
    • 2014, John Glasby, J.L. Powers, Black Abyss:
      Time paced out the slow, unending centuries, marked them by the revolution of the great, shining wheel of the galaxy, the giant star-city of a billion, billion suns.
    • 2015, David Stevenson, The Complex Lives of Star Clusters, page 132:
      The majority of the massive, or rich, clusters that are being formed now have tens of thousands of stars like our current population of globulars. Therefore, once completed they will look like these star cities.
    • 2015, Heather Couper, Nigel Henbest, The Secret Life of Space:
      Each arc has turned out to be the distorted image of a distant galaxy, focused by the gravity of the foreground star-city.