Stardust
noun
1.
(not in technical use) a mass of distant stars appearing as tiny particles of dust.
2.
a naively romantic quality:
There was stardust in her eyes.
noun
1.
dusty material found between the stars
2.
a large number of distant stars appearing to the observer as a cloud of dust
3.
a dreamy romantic or sentimental quality or feeling
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