Associations to the word «Dyson»
Noun
- Partition
- Connor
- Hansen
- Diagram
- Shell
- Universe
- Halo
- Lucky
- Yorkshire
- Anders
- Asteroid
- Telescope
- Cobb
- Observatory
- Abraham
- Chassis
- Radius
- Detective
- Theorem
- Friedman
- Princeton
- Jordan
- Alex
- Tony
- Ferrari
- Gregory
- Ken
- Alderman
- James
- Andrews
- Sarah
- Banks
- Continuum
- Entrepreneur
- Ian
- Reverend
- Cox
- Davies
- Riker
- Arthur
- Cherry
- Mick
- Roy
- Scientist
- Worcester
- Beta
- Coventry
- Rodney
- Rebecca
- Ball
- Steven
- Planet
- Malcolm
- Speculation
- Newsletter
- Driver
- Uss
- Nasa
- Astronomy
- Gardner
- Barrier
- Lowell
- Pole
- Keith
- Conway
- Clarke
- Economics
- Overtime
- Adelaide
- Orbit
- Canterbury
- Lancaster
- Jon
- Anthony
- Analyst
- Jacob
- Matt
- Carey
- Aisle
- Carl
- Prize
- Corp
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DYSON, proper noun. A surname of British origin
DYSON SHELL, noun. Synonym of Dyson sphere.
DYSON SHELLS, noun. Plural of Dyson shell
DYSON SPHERE, noun. A hypothetical system of orbiting solar power satellites meant to completely encompass a star and capture its entire energy output.
DYSON SPHERE, noun. (science fiction) A solid shell of matter enclosing a star.
DYSON SPHERES, noun. Plural of Dyson sphere
DYSON SWARM, noun. (science fiction) A system of movable, independent satellites that as a whole compose a Dyson sphere.
DYSON SWARMS, noun. Plural of Dyson swarm
DYSON TREE, noun. (science fiction) A hypothetical genetically engineered plant that could grow in a comet.
DYSON TREES, noun. Plural of Dyson tree
Wise words
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