Synonym: milklike, whitish. Similar words: milky way, silky, milk, milking, milkman, buttermilk, skimmed milk, cry over spilt milk. Meaning: ['mɪlkɪ] adj. resembling milk in color or cloudiness; not clear.
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91. Explanation: A satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is an alluring sight in dark southern skies and the constellation Dorado.
92. The Magellanic Clouds—two gauzy patches of light (at far right)—share the sky above the Patagonian Andes with a streaking comet and the luminous band of the Milky Way.
93. A hypervelocity star appears to be the remains of a three-star system, one star of which was digested by the Milky Way's black hole, with the other two being combined and hurled away.
94. Veiled by cosmic dust, the Milky Way arches over Haleakala Crater on Maui.
95. And dish is soup of soup is milky, few green leaves of caraway floating on it.
96. These patterns combined with the stellar nucleosynthesis theory enable us to study the formation and evolution of the Milky Way.
97. With no moon in sight, a dark country sky brings out the pavement of stars over which the Charioteer travels: the Milky Way.
98. Similar to the icon of a fictional ghost, NGC 2080 is actually a star forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way Galaxy.
99. The hole at the centre of the Milky Way is a giant particle accelerator, say astrophysicists.
100. This whole galaxy menagerie is seen through the faint nebular glow of the Integrated Flux Nebula, a little studied complex of diffuse gas and dust clouds in our Milky Way Galaxy.
101. He reached for it with both hands and stirred up the milky mud at the bottom.
102. The Milky Way empire has also established a might incomparably "the dead star", uses for to suppress the resister .
103. The complex is called the Vela Molecular Cloud Ridge, and may form part of the edge of the Orion spiral arm spur in the Milky Way galaxy.
104. You should be able to do acute and chronic administration either via injection or via the drinking fluid, mice and rats LOVE them some sweetened milk and they'd slurp up milky coffee in a snap.
105. Out there beyond the Milky Way is a good-sized volume nearly devoid of noticeable galaxies.
106. However, it turned out that towards the north pole of the Milky Way counterclockwise rotation among spiral galaxies is dominant, that is, they are oriented in the right direction.
107. Milky Way Galaxy Securities Holding is the main sponsor, Galaxy Securities holds 99.89 % stake.
108. Nicknamed the Southern Pinwheel, M83 is undergoing more rapid star formationthan our own Milky Way galaxy, especially in its nucleus.
109. Any of various tropical American deciduous shrubs or trees of the genus Plumeria, having milky sap and showy, fragrant, funnel-shaped(sentencedict.com), variously colored flowers.
110. The arch across the middle is the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy.
111. The center of the fovea appears bright red because it is surrounded by a milky halo.
112. The blue specks are Milky Way stars, and the bluish-white haze in the background is light from older star clusters.
113. Blueberry sauce sweet and sour, light cheese billet melts in your mouth, with a unique sour and light lemon cheese, came from the Milky temptation to faint blue-violet, is a thinking break away.
114. When my parents sat down to watch the wrestling on Saturday afternoons, milky cardamon tea in hand, they wanted to be entertained, they wanted a laugh.
115. Every so often, a passing star or the tidal effect of the Milky Way itself jostles the cloud, sending some of the chunks sunward to light up the night sky as comets.
116. Explanation: The plane of our Milky Way Galaxy runs through this complex and beautiful skyscape .
117. Explanation: Our magnificent Milky Way Galaxy sprawls across this ambitious all - sky panorama.
118. His winning shot, Blazing Bristlecone, depicts the Milky Way arching over an ancient bristlecone pine tree.
119. Check poppy fruit across the skin, will be out of milky juice.
120. And because sunlike stars could account for up to half of the Milky Way's population of several hundred billion suns, that means hundreds or even thousands of civilizations might inhabit our galaxy.