unnova

English

Alternative forms

  • un-nova

Etymology

From un- + nova.

Noun

unnova (plural unnovae or unnovas)

  1. (astronomy) The collapse, as opposed to a supernova explosion, of a star hypothetically forming a black hole.

Synonyms

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