"Stellarator" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A stellarator is a type of nuclear fusion device that is designed to stabilize the hot plasma necessary for nuclear fusion reactions. Unlike a tokamak, a stellarator uses a twisted or toroidal (doughnut-shaped) vessel to contain the plasma, rather than a torus. The stellarator's design is claimed to be more stable and longer-lasting than the tokamak, and is being researched as a potential candidate for commercial fusion power generation.
A stela (also spelled stèle, from Greek στήλη, stele) is a large, monumental stone slab in ancient cultures, typically inscribed with text or images, used for commemorative, monumental, or sepulchral purposes.
A stela is a stone slab or stele, especially one inscribed or decorated. It is often vertical and erected as a monumental structure and can be found as burial monuments in ancient Near East and Indus Valley civilizations, grave markers in prehistoric European megalithic culture, boundary markers or signposts in various cultures, or inscriptions of laws, declarations, or important events.
Stelazine is a brand name for the antipsychotic medication trifluoperazine. It's primarily used to treat schizophrenia and sometimes acute psychosis, anxiety, agitation, and acute mania.
A stone or monument, typically bearing an inscription, erected as a memorial or to commemorate a person, event, or place.
Adjective: relating to the stars or the universe; extremely good or excellent.<br><br>Example: The band had a stellar performance at the concert.
Having a star-like shape, especially with multiple radiating points, as in the case of stellated polygons or polyhedra.
The verb "stellation" is a geological term that refers to the formation of stellas, a term used to describe the radiating pattern of fractures or joints in rocks that resemble the spokes of a star.
Stellenbosch is a town located in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is known for being one of the oldest settlements in the region and is often referred to as the "City of Oaks". The name "Stellenbosch" is derived from the name of Johannes van Staden, a Dutch captain who established the settlement in 1679.<br><br>Stellenbosch is a major agricultural and wine production center in the Western Cape, with many wine farms and estates in the surrounding area. The town is situated about 30 miles east of Cape Town, along the banks of the Eerste River. It has a rich history and a strong cultural identity, with many historic buildings and cultural institutions that reflect the contributions of the town's Dutch and African heritages.<br><br>The University of Stellenbosch, a public research university, is located in the area and is known for its academic excellence in various fields, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
I couldn't find any information on the word "stellerid." It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.
Dreft (brand name) - (in the context of "Stauffer's Stauffer's and Stellerine are not exact synonyms but Stellerine likely is coined from the name – Steller)