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collapsar
(col|lap¦sar)
Pronunciation:
/kəˈlapsɑː/
noun
Astronomy
an old star that has collapsed under its own gravity to form a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole.
Origin:
late 20th century
: from
collapse
, on the pattern of words such as
pulsar
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