Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
high-mass
Adjective
/haɪ mæs/

Definition
Relating to or denoting a large quantity of mass, often used in astronomy and physics to describe objects like stars or galaxies.

Examples
- The high-mass stars burn brighter and evolve faster than their lower-mass counterparts.
- High-mass galaxies often contain a larger number of stars and exhibit unique gravitational behaviors.

Meaning
In astrophysics, ‘high-mass’ typically refers to celestial bodies that are significantly heavier than our Sun, which affects their lifecycle and characteristics.

Synonyms
- massive
- heavy
- substantial