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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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