tähelise
tähelise is an Estonian astronomical term. It translates to "starry" or "stellar" and is used to describe something related to stars. For example, a "tähelise taeva" would refer to a starry sky. The word is derived from "täht," meaning "star." In a more technical context, it can be used in astronomical classifications or descriptions of celestial phenomena. The plural form is "tähelised." The adjective form can be used to describe objects, events, or characteristics that are composed of or resemble stars. The precise meaning can vary depending on the specific scientific or colloquial usage within the Estonian language. It is a descriptive adjective used to convey a sense of having many stars or being star-like in appearance.