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Nebula is a Latin word, meaning ---------------------.


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Answered by kishu6331
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Cloud

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nebula (Latin for 'cloud' or 'fog'; pl. nebulae, nebulæ or nebulas) is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases. ... Some nebulae are variably illuminated by T Tauri variable stars.

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Answered by anilpatil28413
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nebula comes to us from Latin, where it meant "mist" or "cloud". In its earliest english use in the 1600's, nebula refered to a cloudy speak or flim on the eye that caused vision problems. It was first applied to great interstellar cloud of gas and dust in the early 1700's.

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