It could be, but the definition quasi-star depends on the radiation output, NOT the shape.
Actually, a quasar (QSO) is a galaxy with an unusually large amount of energy emitted from the nucleus, and it's so distant it appears star-like.
An elliptical galaxy
epliptical
A cumulus cloud has a flat base and a rounded fluffy appearance. The top looks like a cotton-ball and is irregular.
Its a fat foot ball tennis ball my balls bounce the highest
A bouncy ball is a small ball that is made soley of rubber and bounces. There are only 7 Bouncy Ball Breeds Reconized by the BBA (Bouncy Ball Association) Jet Ball is a video game.
There is no such thing as a "ball-pean hammer".There is, however, a ball-peen hammer, sometimes spelled ball-pein hammer. A peen is part of a hammerhead on a hardened metalworking hammer, opposite the normal flattened striking end (that is, replacing the claw on a carpenter's hammer), and is used to strike a softer metal object to modify its shape. A peen can have any of several shapes, one of the most common being the ball-peen, where the peen is round.A ball been hammer is often used to set rivets, to expand flat metal into a curve, and to impart its distinctive pattern on metal -- small overlapping depressions, looking a bit like fish scales.The word "pean" does have two legitimate meanings, but both are rare and somewhat archaic.:1. Pean is an alternate spelling (in the US only) for "paean", a hymn of praise -- especially one sung in ancient Greece to invoke or thank a deity.2. In heraldry, "pean" describes fur with "or spots on a field sable" (i.e., gold spots on a black background).
A sun or a star is a glowing ball of gas held together by gravity. A sun holds together a solar system of planets, so that may be the answer you are looking for.
An Elliptical Galaxy
elliptical galaxy
That sounds like the description of an elliptical galaxy.
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A galaxy that looks like a giant pinwheel spinning through the void of space; has a central nucleus that resembles a flattened ball, to which are attached long, curved arms, and contains large amounts of gas and dust.
A circle.
described as "spherical" or "ball-shaped".
If by "flattened" you mean "like someone took a sphere and sat on it", that would be an oblate spheroid.
no it is shaped like a tennis ball
I think elliptical galaxies are the galaxies you are referring to. Scientist normally describe them as a flatted disk shape. These galaxies contain mainly older stars.
When the moon is shaped like a ball it is called a full moon.
It is a sphere shaped ball