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It's a more impressive way of saying "kind of gross" or "kind of scary." Here is the dictionary definition of "macabre," if that helps: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/macabre Obviously it's difficult as there no context. How about "almost gruesome"?

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What are the remains of a star that has no fuel but glows faintly?

The remains of a star that has no fuel but still glows faintly are called white dwarfs. White dwarfs are very dense, Earth-sized objects that are formed when a low to medium mass star exhausts its nuclear fuel and sheds its outer layers. The residual heat from the white dwarf's formation causes it to glow faintly for billions of years.


What does Radium look like in room temperature?

At room temperature radium is a solid metal.


Does The shape of the moon change because the earth blocks light from the sun?

The shape of the bright image of the moon changes for that very reason. At times the remaining dark part may be faintly illuminated due to sunlight or moonlight reflected from the Earth to the Moon (and back to the observer). The actual shape of the Moon is not known to be affected by light.


What is the apparent brightness of the star alcor?

The apparent visual magnitude of the star Alcor is about 4.01, making it faintly visible to the naked eye under good viewing conditions. Its apparent brightness may vary slightly depending on atmospheric conditions and light pollution in the observer's location.


Non luminous zone or zone of complete combustion?

The non-luminous zone, also known as the zone of complete combustion, is the region within a flame where all fuel is burned completely. In this zone, there is insufficient fuel to produce visible light, resulting in a blue, faintly glowing region. This zone typically occurs at the top part of a flame where oxygen concentration is highest.