Stardust

Etymology
from star + dust

Noun

 * 1) Particles of matter that fall from the stars down to Earth; often used idiomatically to suggest a fanciful or dreamlike quality
 *  My sister's eyes were full of stardust, and she'd spend hours lazily planning her future life when she would make her big break in the movies. 
 * , A distant cluster of stars, resembling a cloud, the individual stars of which cannot be resolved

Synonyms

 * cosmic dust (2)

Translations

 * French: être plein d'illusion (1), poudre magique (1), amas stellaire
 * German:
 * Japanese: 星屑 (ほしくず, hoshikuzu)

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