Magnetoid

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    a supermassive rotating highly magnetized star at the center of a compact galactic nucleus.

    "A young black hole formed in the center of galaxy can develop into the cocooned black hole or, as extreme possibility, into a magnetoid with a black hole inside."

Example

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"A young black hole formed in the center of galaxy can develop into the cocooned black hole or, as extreme possibility, into a magnetoid with a black hole inside."

Etymology

From magnet + -oid.

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