Andromeda
Pronunciation: /ænˈdrɑːmədə/
Andromeda (noun)
- A large spiral galaxy near the Milky Way, visible as a faint smudge in the night sky.
- A figure from Greek stories, a princess whose life is linked with a hero and a sea monster.
Examples
- Andromeda is a galaxy in space far from our planet.
- Scientists study Andromeda to learn more about galaxies.