there are two answers:
1. any foreigner to your home or country
2. any theoretical creature from outer space
Depends on your meaning of "aliens"
Hath (Doctor Who) is a list of the fictional characters, such as aliens, that are in the 'Doctor Who' television series. However, the word 'hath' is an archaic form and is the singular present tense of the word 'have.'
# The original meaning of the word means anyone who is not a citizen of your particular country. # A modern variation of the term refers to any intelligent life-form that is not a native of the Earth.
# The original meaning of the word means anyone who is not a citizen of your particular country. # A modern variation of the term refers to any intelligent life-form that is not a native of the Earth.
aliens in space
Martians are fictional alien beings from Mars. Aliens are fictional beings from another planet, which may be Mars or anywhere else but Earth. In other words, "aliens" is the main category, "Martians" are a subset, meaning just the aliens that happen to be from Mars.
aliens, meaning people that arent apart of that specific place
Maybe this is aliens. (beings from somewhere else)
The aliens were going to invade earth.
Shoot the word 'aliens'.
yes
'MEANING' in other words can be the 'vocabulary' of a word or the 'essence' of the word as to what the word precisely means. OR meaning is the meaning of meaning what you just said meaning