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121 words match “CONSTELLATION”

CANCER n.
A northern constellation between Gemini and Leo.
CANIS n.
f the family Canidæ, including the dogs and wolves. Canis major Etym: [L., larger dog], a constellation to the southeast of Orion, containing Sirius or the Dog Star. -- Canis minor Etym: [L., smaller dog], a constellation to the east of Orion, containing Procyon, a star of the first magnitude.
CANOPUS n.
A star of the first magnitude in the southern constellation Argo.
CAPELLA n.
A brilliant star in the constellation Auriga.
CAPRICORN n.
A southern constellation, represented on ancient monuments by the figure of a goat, or a figure with its fore part like a fish. Capricorn beetle (Zoöl.), any beetle of the family Carambucidæ; one of the long-horned beetles. The larvæ usually bore into the wood or bark of trees and shurbs and are often destructive. See…
CASSIOPEIA n.
A constellation of the northern hemisphere, situated between Capheus and Perseus; -- so called in honor of the wife of Cepheus, a fabuolous king of Ethiopia. Cassiopeia's Chair, a group of six stars, in Cassiopeia, somewhat resembling a chair.
CASTOR n.
the northernmost of the two bright stars in the constellation Gemini, the other being Pollux.
CENTAUR n.
A constellation in the southern heavens between Hydra and the Southern Cross.
CEPHEUS n.
(Astron.) A northern constellation near the pole. Its head, which is in the Milky Way, is marked by a triangle formed by three stars of the fourth magnitude. See Cassiopeia.
CHARIOTEER n.
A constellation. See Auriga, and Wagones.
CHARLES'S WAIN n.
The group of seven stars, commonly called the Dipper, in the constellation Ursa Major, or Great Bear. See Ursa major, under Ursa.
COMA n.
or a tuft of long hairs on certain seeds. Coma Berenices ( Etym: [L.] (Astron.), a small constellation north of Virgo; -- called also Berenice's Hair.
CONSTELLATE v.
To set or adorn with stars or constellations; as, constellated heavens. J. Barlow.
COSMOSPHERE n.
the fixed stars. It consist of a hollow glass globe, on which are depicted the stars and constellations, and within which is a terrestrial globe.
COUNTERGLOW n.
ar the ecliptic and opposite the sun, best seen during September and October, when in the constellations Sagittarius and Pisces. Its cause is not yet understood. Called also Gegenschein.
CRAB n.
The zodiacal constellation Cancer.
CRATER n.
A constellation of the southen hemisphere; -- called also the Cup.
CYGNUS n.
A constellation of the northern hemisphere east of, or following, Lyra; the Swan.
CYNOSURE n.
The constellation of the Lesser Bear, to which, as containing the polar star, the eyes of mariners and travelers were often directed.
DELPHINUS n.
The Dolphin, a constellation near the equator and east of Aquila.
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