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Definition
Synonym
siderisch
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
siderisch
; sideral; Stern …
adj
astron.
siderisch
e Rotationsperiode
sidereal; of the star(s)
sidereal period of axial rotation
siderisch
; sideral; Stern ...
adj
astron.
siderisch
e Rotationsperiode
sidereal; of the star(s)
sidereal period of axial rotation
siderisch
; sideral; Stern ...
adj
astron.
siderisch
e Rotationsperiode
sidereal; of the star(s)
sidereal period of axial rotation
siderisch
; sideral; Stern …
adj
astron.
siderisch
e Rotationsperiode
sidereal; of the star(s)
sidereal period of axial rotation
Deutsche
siderisch Synonyme
Englische
sidereal; of the star Synonyme
sidereal
Cynthian
anagalactic
asteroidal
astral
astrologic
astrologistic
astrologous
astronomic
astrophysical
celestial
circumplanetary
cislunar
empyreal
empyrean
equinoctial
extragalactic
galactic
heavenly
heliacal
intercosmic
interplanetary
inter
sidereal
interstellar
lunar
lunary
lunate
lunular
lunulate
meteoric
meteoritic
nebular
nebulose
nebulous
planetal
planetarian
planetary
planetesimal
semilunar
solar
sphery
star-spangled
star-studded
starry
stellar
stellary
terrestrial
uranic
zodiacal
siderisch Definition
Alabama
period
(
)
A
period
in
the
American
eocene,
the
lowest
in
the
tertiary
age
except
the
lignitic.
Axial
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
an
axis
Axial
(
a.
)
Belonging
to
the
axis
of
the
body
Brittle
star
(
)
Any
species
of
ophiuran
starfishes.
See
Ophiuroidea.
Catskill
period
(
)
The
closing
subdivision
of
the
Devonian
age
in
America.
The
rocks
of
this
period
are
well
developed
in
the
Catskill
mountains,
and
extend
south
and
west
under
the
Carboniferous
formation.
See
the
Diagram
under
Geology.
Champlain
period
(
)
A
subdivision
of
the
Quaternary
age
immediately
following
the
Glacial
period
Chemung
period
(
)
A
subdivision
in
the
upper
part
of
the
Devonian
system
in
America,
so
named
from
the
Chemung
River,
along
which
the
rocks
are
well
developed.
It
includes
the
Portage
and
Chemung
groups
or
epochs.
See
the
Diagram
under
Geology.
Day-star
(
n.
)
The
morning
star
Day-star
(
n.
)
The
sun,
as
the
orb
of
day.
Dog
Star
(
)
Sirius,
a
star
of
the
constellation
Canis
Major,
or
the
Greater
Dog,
and
the
brightest
star
in
the
heavens
Hamilton
period
(
)
A
subdivision
of
the
Devonian
system
of
America
Niagara
period
(
)
A
subdivision
or
the
American
Upper
Silurian
system,
embracing
the
Medina,
Clinton,
and
Niagara
epoch.
The
rocks
of
the
Niagara
epoch,
mostly
limestones,
are
extensively
distributed,
and
at
Niagara
Falls
consist
of
about
eighty
feet
of
shale
supporting
a
greater
thickness
of
limestone,
which
is
gradually
undermined
by
the
removal
of
the
shale.
See
Chart
of
Geology.
Period
(
n.
)
A
portion
of
time
as
limited
and
determined
by
some
recurring
phenomenon,
as
by
the
completion
of
a
revolution
of
one
of
the
heavenly
bodies
Period
(
n.
)
A
stated
and
recurring
interval
of
time
Period
(
n.
)
One
of
the
great
divisions
of
geological
time
Period
(
n.
)
The
termination
or
completion
of
a
revolution,
cycle,
series
of
events,
single
event,
or
act
Period
(
n.
)
A
complete
sentence,
from
one
full
stop
to
another
Period
(
n.
)
The
punctuation
point
[.]
that
marks
the
end
of
a
complete
sentence,
or
of
an
abbreviated
word.
Period
(
n.
)
One
of
several
similar
sets
of
figures
or
terms
usually
marked
by
points
or
commas
placed
at
regular
intervals,
as
in
numeration,
in
the
extraction
of
roots,
and
in
circulating
decimals.
Period
(
n.
)
The
time
of
the
exacerbation
and
remission
of
a
disease,
or
of
the
paroxysm
and
intermission.
Period
(
n.
)
A
complete
musical
sentence.
Period
(
v.
t.)
To
put
an
end
to.
Period
(
v.
i.)
To
come
to
a
period
Rotation
(
n.
)
The
act
of
turning,
as
a
wheel
or
a
solid
body
on
its
axis,
as
distinguished
from
the
progressive
motion
of
a
revolving
round
another
body
or
a
distant
point
Rotation
(
n.
)
Any
return
or
succesion
in
a
series.
Rotation
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to,
or
resulting
from,
rotation
Salina
period
(
)
The
period
in
which
the
American
Upper
Silurian
system,
containing
the
brine-producing
rocks
of
central
New
York,
was
formed.
See
the
Chart
of
Geology.
Sea
star
(
)
A
starfish,
or
brittle
star.
Sidereal
(
a.
)
Relating
to
the
stars
Sidereal
(
a.
)
Measuring
by
the
apparent
motion
of
the
stars
Star
(
n.
)
One
of
the
innumerable
luminous
bodies
seen
in
the
heavens
Star
(
n.
)
The
polestar
Star
(
n.
)
A
planet
supposed
to
influence
one's
destiny
Star
(
n.
)
That
which
resembles
the
figure
of
a
star,
as
an
ornament
worn
on
the
breast
to
indicate
rank
or
honor.
Star
(
n.
)
Specifically,
a
radiated
mark
in
writing
or
printing
Star
(
n.
)
A
composition
of
combustible
matter
used
in
the
heading
of
rockets,
in
mines,
etc.,
which,
exploding
in
the
air,
presents
a
starlike
appearance.
Star
(
n.
)
A
person
of
brilliant
and
attractive
qualities,
especially
on
public
occasions,
as
a
distinguished
orator,
a
leading
theatrical
performer,
etc.
Star
(
v.
t.)
To
set
or
adorn
with
stars,
or
bright,
radiating
bodies
Star
(
v.
i.)
To
be
bright,
or
attract
attention,
as
a
star
Star-blind
(
a.
)
Half
blind.
Star-chamber
(
n.
)
An
ancient
high
court
exercising
jurisdiction
in
certain
cases,
mainly
criminal,
which
sat
without
the
intervention
of
a
jury.
It
consisted
of
the
king's
council,
or
of
the
privy
council
only
with
the
addition
of
certain
judges.
It
could
proceed
on
mere
rumor
or
examine
witnesses
Star-crossed
(
a.
)
Not
favored
by
the
stars
Star-read
(
n.
)
Doctrine
or
knowledge
of
the
stars
Star-spangled
(
a.
)
Spangled
or
studded
with
stars.
Sun
star
(
)
See
Sun
star,
under
Sun.
Trenton
period
(
)
A
subdivision
in
the
lower
Silurian
system
of
America
Water
star
grass
(
)
An
aquatic
plant
(Schollera
graminea)
with
grassy
leaves,
and
yellow
star-shaped
blossoms.
sidereal; of the star(s) / sidereal period of axial rotation Bedeutung
rotation
rotary
motion
the
act
of
rotating
as
if
on
an
axis,
the
rotation
of
the
dancer
kept
time
with
the
music
computerized
tomography
computed
tomography
CT
computerized
axial
tomography
computed
axial
tomography
CAT
a
method
of
examining
body
organs
by
scanning
them
with
X
rays
and
using
a
computer
to
construct
a
series
of
cross-sectional
scans
along
a
single
axis
course
session
class
period
recitation
a
regularly
scheduled
session
as
part
of
a
course
of
study
starnose
mole
star-nosed
mole
Condylura
cristata
amphibious
mole
of
eastern
North
America
having
pink
fleshy
tentacles
around
the
nose
starfish
sea
star
echinoderms
characterized
by
five
arms
extending
from
a
central
disk
brittle
star
brittle-star
serpent
star
an
animal
resembling
a
starfish
with
fragile
whiplike
arms
radiating
from
a
small
central
disc
basket
star
basket
fish
any
starfish-like
animal
of
the
genera
Euryale
or
Astrophyton
or
Gorgonocephalus
having
slender
complexly
branched
interlacing
arms
radiating
from
a
central
disc
feather
star
comatulid
free-swimming
stalkless
crinoid
with
ten
feathery
arms,
found
on
muddy
sea
bottoms
American
flag
Stars
and
Stripes
Star-Spangled
Banner
Old
Glory
the
national
flag
of
the
United
States
of
America
axis
axis
of
rotation
the
center
around
which
something
rotates
computerized
axial
tomography
scanner
CAT
scanner
a
tomograph
that
constructs
a
-D
model
of
an
object
by
combining
parallel
planes
period
piece
any
work
of
art
whose
special
value
lies
in
its
evocation
of
a
historical
period
star
drill
a
steel
rock
drill
with
a
star-shaped
point
that
is
used
for
making
holes
in
stones
or
masonry,
it
is
operated
by
hitting
the
end
with
a
hammer
while
rotating
it
between
blows
rotation
a
planned
recurrent
sequence
(of
crops
or
personnel
etc.),
crop
rotation
makes
a
balanced
demand
on
the
fertility
of
the
soil,
the
manager
had
only
four
starting
pitchers
in
his
rotation
axial
skeleton
the
part
of
the
skeleton
that
includes
the
skull
and
spinal
column
and
sternum
and
ribs
axial
muscle
a
skeletal
muscle
of
the
trunk
or
head
star
topology
star
the
topology
of
a
network
whose
components
are
connected
to
a
hub
astrology
star
divination
a
pseudoscience
claiming
divination
by
the
positions
of
the
planets
and
sun
and
moon
Silver
Star
Medal
Silver
Star
a
United
States
military
decoration
for
gallantry
in
action
Bronze
Star
Medal
Bronze
Star
a
United
States
military
decoration
awarded
for
meritorious
service
(except
in
aerial
flight)
asterisk
star
a
star-shaped
character
*
used
in
printing
period
point
full
stop
stop
full
point
a
punctuation
mark
(.)
placed
at
the
end
of
a
declarative
sentence
to
indicate
a
full
stop
or
after
abbreviations,
in
England
they
call
a
period
a
stop
Star
of
David
Shield
of
David
Magen
David
Mogen
David
Solomon's
seal
a
six-pointed
star
formed
from
two
equilateral
triangles,
an
emblem
symbolizing
Judaism
star
chart
a
chart
showing
the
relative
positions
of
the
stars
in
a
particular
part
of
the
sky
The
Star-Spangled
Banner
a
poem
written
by
Francis
Scott
Key
during
the
War
of
was
set
to
music
and
adopted
by
Congress
in
as
the
national
anthem
of
the
United
States
star
shell
an
artillery
shell
containing
an
illuminant
rotation
revolution
gyration
a
single
complete
turn
(axial
or
orbital),
the
plane
made
three
rotations
before
it
crashed,
the
revolution
of
the
earth
about
the
sun
takes
one
year
dextrorotation
clockwise
rotation
rotation
to
the
right
levorotation
counterclockwise
rotation
rotation
to
the
left
axial
rotation
axial
motion
roll
rotary
motion
of
an
object
around
its
own
axis,
wheels
in
axial
rotation
orbital
rotation
orbital
motion
motion
of
an
object
in
an
orbit
around
a
fixed
point,
satellites
in
orbital
rotation
carambola
star
fruit
deeply
ridged
yellow-brown
tropical
fruit,
used
raw
as
a
vegetable
or
in
salad
or
when
fully
ripe
as
a
dessert
Chinese
anise
star
anise
star
aniseed
anise-scented
star-shaped
fruit
or
seed
used
in
Asian
cooking
and
medicine
Star
Chamber
a
former
English
court
that
became
notorious
for
its
arbitrary
methods
and
severe
punishments
sign
of
the
zodiac
star
sign
sign
mansion
house
planetary
house
(astrology)
one
of
equal
areas
into
which
the
zodiac
is
divided
Minnesota
Gopher
State
North
Star
State
MN
a
midwestern
state
Texas
Lone-Star
State
TX
the
second
largest
state,
located
in
southwestern
United
States
on
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
binary
star
binary
double
star
a
system
of
two
stars
that
revolve
around
each
other
under
their
mutual
gravitation
evening
star
Hesperus
Vesper
a
planet
(usually
Venus)
seen
at
sunset
in
the
western
sky
fixed
star
any
star
in
the
Ptolemaic
theory
of
planetary
motion
flare
star
a
red
dwarf
star
in
which
luminosity
can
change
several
magnitudes
in
a
few
minutes
giant
star
giant
a
very
bright
star
of
large
diameter
and
low
density
(relative
to
the
Sun)
morning
star
daystar
Phosphorus
Lucifer
a
planet
(usually
Venus)
seen
just
before
sunrise
in
the
eastern
sky
multiple
star
a
system
of
three
or
more
stars
associated
by
gravity
neutron
star
a
star
that
has
collapsed
under
its
own
gravity,
it
is
composed
of
neutrons
Polaris
North
Star
pole
star
polar
star
polestar
the
brightest
star
in
Ursa
Minor,
at
the
end
of
the
handle
of
the
Little
Dipper,
the
northern
axis
of
the
earth
points
toward
it
red
dwarf
red
dwarf
star
a
small,
old,
relatively
cool
star,
approximately
times
the
mass
of
Jupiter
red
giant
red
giant
star
a
large,
old,
luminous
star,
has
a
relatively
low
surface
temperature
and
a
diameter
large
relative
to
the
sun
Sirius
Dog
Star
Canicula
Sothis
the
brightest
star
in
the
sky,
in
Canis
Major
star
(astronomy)
a
celestial
body
of
hot
gases
that
radiates
energy
derived
from
thermonuclear
reactions
in
the
interior
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