asteroidids
Asteroidids are a hypothetical class of celestial bodies that bridge the gap between asteroids and planets. The term itself is not officially recognized by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), the body responsible for classifying celestial objects. However, the concept of asteroidids has been discussed in astronomical circles as a way to categorize larger rocky bodies in the solar system that do not meet the criteria for being classified as a dwarf planet or a full-fledged planet.
The defining characteristic of an asteroidid would be its size and mass, which would be substantial enough
Currently, objects like Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt, are classified as dwarf planets. Ceres