Egyptian diety
The word Egyptian is a proper noun as a word for a person of or from the country of Egypt. The word Egyptian is also a proper adjective that describes a noun as of or from the country of Egypt.
In ancient Egyptian the word for beautiful is "Sesen".
An Egyptian pylon is a temple. It has two large towers next to each other that taper down with the largest part at the bottom. The word "pylon" is a Greek word given to the Egyptian temple.
samak
Meteoroid is a small meteor, or like a meteor.
The word meteor is a noun, its adjective form is meteoric.
The meteor left a large crater where it landed.
No, "juulpe" is not an Egyptian word. It does not correspond to any known word in the Egyptian language.
There was a meteor that crashed in England, in 1384. The meteor happened to be 3 feet long. Therefore they took meter from the word meteor.
The Egyptian word for son is "ibn".
The Egyptian word for Angel is Neteru.
The Greek word for "Meteorite" is "μετεωριτών".
The anagrams are remote and meteor.
The Egyptian word for "planets" meant "planets."
The word "meteorite" has four syllables: me-te-or-ite.
The word "meteor" refers to the weather (which is way weather men are called Meteorologists). Before it was appreciated that there were rocks from outer space burning in our atmosphere, meteors were thought to be some sort of weather phenomenon. Properly, a "meteor" is the light streak in the sky; the rock that caused the meteor, if one is lucky enough to find it, is a "meteorite" and if an astronaut encounters a rock in near-Earth space BEFORE it becomes a meteor/meteorite, that's a "meteoroid."