égitest
Égitest is a Hungarian term meaning celestial body, used in astronomy to refer to any natural object that exists in space beyond the Earth’s atmosphere. The term covers a broad range of objects, including stars, planets, their moons, asteroids, comets, and other bodies such as dwarf planets and meteoroids. In everyday scientific writing and education, égitest serves as a general label for the objects studied in observational and theoretical astronomy.
Etymology and usage context: Égitest is formed from égi, meaning sky or celestial, and test, meaning body.
Relation to narrower terms: While égitest can include stars, planets, and other luminous or non-luminous bodies,
See also: Celestial body (English). See Hungarian astronomical glossaries for further usage notes and definitions.