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'''Meteor''' may refer to:
 
'''Meteor''' may refer to:
*The recurring [[Meteor (Ability)|ability]].
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*The recurring [[Meteor (ability)|ability]].
 
*The [[Meteor (Final Fantasy IV)|plot device and spell]] from ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' and its sequels.
 
*The [[Meteor (Final Fantasy IV)|plot device and spell]] from ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' and its sequels.
 
*The [[Meteorite (Final Fantasy V)|vehicle]] from ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.
 
*The [[Meteorite (Final Fantasy V)|vehicle]] from ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.
 
*The [[Meteor (Final Fantasy VII)|plot device]] from ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''.
 
*The [[Meteor (Final Fantasy VII)|plot device]] from ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''.
*The [[Meteor (Final Fantasy XIV)|plot device]] from ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''.
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*The [[Dalamud|plot device]] from ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''.
*The [[Before Meteor: Final Fantasy XIV Original Soundtrack#Meteor|track]] from ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''.
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*The [[Warrior of Light (Final Fantasy XIV)#The CG Warrior of Light|poster boy]] used for openings and promotional images for ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''.
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*The [[Before Meteor: Final Fantasy XIV Original Soundtrack#Meteor|track]] from ''Final Fantasy XIV''.
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*The [[Meteor of the Six|landmark]] from ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]''.
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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{{Etym|Meteor}}
A {{w|meteor}} or "shooting star" is the visible streak of light from a meteoroid or micrometeoroid, heated and glowing from entering the Earth's atmosphere, as it sheds glowing material in its wake. Meteors typically occur in the mesosphere at altitudes between 76 km to 100 km (46–62 miles).
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 30 December 2018

Meteor may refer to:

Etymology[]

A meteor or "shooting star" is the visible streak of light from a meteoroid or micrometeoroid, heated and glowing from entering the Earth's atmosphere, as it sheds glowing material in its wake. Meteors rarely explode in the Earth's atmosphere. The term has become associated with quickness with the adjective "meteoric". In the context of myth and superstition, meteors and comets sighted in Ancient and Medieval Europe were once held as ill omen, said to be the message of the heavens' displeasure of man's affairs to herald grave catastrophes.

Pieces that withstand atmospheric ablation are known as meteorites, but the name of the spell in the series refers to the overall phenomenon.

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