galactic
/ɡəˈlæktɪk/adjective3 syllables
Galactic means: inconceivably large.
Synonyms for galactic4
adjective, as in inconceivably large
What does galactic mean?2
adjective
1
inconceivably large
2
of or relating to a galaxy (especially our galaxy the Milky Way)“the galactic plane”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with galactic?1
two syllables
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Galactic in a sentence
- The galactic military used wormholes to hop around the universe.nonong
- The majority of the novels in my library are about aliens and galactic empires.araneo
- The galactic center is in the constellation Sagittarius.Theocracy
- The centre of the Galactic Empire was a palatial garden planet.nonong
- Sentient beings throughout the Galactic Empire could send telepathic messages across vast distances.nonong
- Telescopes give us a chance to see what the galactic center looks like in different types of light.Hybrid
- The galactic center is hidden by dark dust clouds that make direct observation from Earth impossible.Theocracy
- The Andromeda galaxy is the Milky Way’s biggest galactic neighbor.Hybrid
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