Object (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An object in grammar is part of a sentence, and often part of the predicate. It denotes somebody or something involved in the subject's "performance" of the verb.
Object - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Object may refer to: Object (philosophy), a thing, being or concept Entity, something that is tangible and within the grasp of the senses; As used in object relations theories ...
Physical body - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In physics, a physical body or physical object (sometimes simply called a body or object) is a collection of masses, taken to be one. For example, a football can be considered ...
List of Messier objects - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Messier objects are a set of astronomical objects catalogued by the French astronomer Charles Messier in his "Catalogue des Nébuleuses et des Amas d'Étoiles" ("Catalogue ...
Astronomical object - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Astronomical objects or celestial objects are naturally occurring physical entities, associations or structures that current science has demonstrated to exist in the observable ...
Trans-Neptunian object - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A trans-Neptunian object (TNO; also written transneptunian object) is any minor planet in the Solar System that orbits the Sun at a greater average distance (semi-major axis ...