Yes, the word 'meteor' is a noun; a word for a piece of rock traveling through space that can be seen burning when it enters the Earth's atmosphere; a word for a thing.
Yes, because a meteor is a thing. person, place, thing; each are nouns.
The word meteor is a noun, its adjective form is meteoric.
Yes
Yes, the term 'meteor shower' is a compound noun, a word formed by combining two or more words to form a noun with its own meaning.
No, it's a common noun.
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The word meteor is a noun, its adjective form is meteoric.
Yes
Yes, the term 'meteor shower' is a compound noun, a word formed by combining two or more words to form a noun with its own meaning.
No, it's a common noun.
A meteor show is quite a spectacle to see.
The word met is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb meet.
The suffix "meteor" is typically used to indicate a connection to meteors or meteorites, such as in the words "meteoric" (resembling a meteor) or "meteorite" (a fragment of a meteor).
A visible meteor is a meteor that can be seen by the naked-eye
The correct spelling is meteorite (a meteor that reaches the ground).
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Meteor Rain? Are you thinking of Meteor Mash or Draco Meteor or are you playing Pokemon Black & White
I think you are mistaking "meteor blast", for meteor mash, or Draco meteor. Arceus can't learn meteor mash, but can learn Draco meteor by leveling it while it's holding the Draco plate.