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Dekangestirn
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Dekangestirn
n
astron.
hist.
zodiac constellation (classical Greek astronomy)
Dekangestirn
n
astron.
hist.
zodiac constellation (classical Greek astronomy)
Dekangestirn
n
astron.
hist.
zodiac constellation (classical Greek astronomy)
Deutsche
Dekangestirn Synonyme
Englische
zodiac constellation Synonyme
zodiac
anklet
aphelion
apogee
armlet
aspect
astrodiagnosis
astrology
astromancy
astronomical longitude
autumnal equinox
band
belt
bracelet
celestial equator
celestial longitude
celestial meridian
cincture
cingulum
circle
collar
collarband
colures
earring
ecliptic
equator
equinoctial
equinoctial circle
equinoctial colure
equinox
fascia
fillet
finger ring
galactic longitude
genethliac astrology
genethliacism
genethliacs
genethlialogy
geocentric longitude
geodetic longitude
girdle
girt
girth
great circle
heliocentric longitude
hoop
horoscope
horoscopy
house
longitude
mansion
meridian
mundane astrology
mundane house
nativity
natural astrology
neckband
necklace
nose ring
orbit
perigee
perihelion
period
planetary house
quoit
ring
small circle
solstitial colure
stargazing
trajectory
vernal equinox
wristband
wristlet
zone
Dekangestirn Definition
Astronomy
(
n.
)
Astrology.
Astronomy
(
n.
)
The
science
which
treats
of
the
celestial
bodies,
of
their
magnitudes,
motions,
distances,
periods
of
revolution,
eclipses,
constitution,
physical
condition,
and
of
the
causes
of
their
various
phenomena.
Astronomy
(
n.
)
A
treatise
on,
or
text-book
of,
the
science.
Classical
(
n.
)
Of
or
relating
to
the
first
class
or
rank,
especially
in
literature
or
art.
Classical
(
n.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
ancient
Greeks
and
Romans,
esp.
to
Greek
or
Roman
authors
of
the
highest
rank,
or
of
the
period
when
their
best
literature
was
produced
Classical
(
n.
)
Conforming
to
the
best
authority
in
literature
and
art
Constellation
(
n.
)
A
cluster
or
group
of
fixed
stars,
or
dvision
of
the
heavens,
designated
in
most
cases
by
the
name
of
some
animal,
or
of
some
mythologial
personage,
within
whose
imaginary
outline,
as
traced
upon
the
heavens,
the
group
is
included.
Constellation
(
n.
)
An
assemblage
of
splendors
or
excellences.
Constellation
(
n.
)
Fortune
Greek
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
Greece
or
the
Greeks
Greek
(
n.
)
A
native,
or
one
of
the
people,
of
Greece
Greek
(
n.
)
A
swindler
Greek
(
n.
)
Something
unintelligible
Zodiac
(
n.
)
An
imaginary
belt
in
the
heavens,
16¡
Zodiac
(
n.
)
A
figure
representing
the
signs,
symbols,
and
constellations
of
the
zodiac.
Zodiac
(
n.
)
A
girdle
zodiac constellation (classical Greek astronomy) Bedeutung
classical
ballet
a
style
of
ballet
based
on
precise
conventional
steps
performed
with
graceful
and
flowing
movements
War
of
Greek
Independence
the
Greeks
rebelled
against
Turkish
rule
in
,
with
the
support
of
England
and
France
and
Russia
they
won
independence
in
at
Navarino
(although
the
country
included
only
half
its
present
size)
Greek
partridge
rock
partridge
Alectoris
graeca
of
mountainous
areas
of
southern
Europe
astronomy
satellite
a
satellite
equipped
with
a
telescope
to
observe
infrared
radiation
fret
Greek
fret
Greek
key
key
pattern
an
ornamental
pattern
consisting
of
repeated
vertical
and
horizontal
lines
(often
in
relief),
there
was
a
simple
fret
at
the
top
of
the
walls
Greek
cross
a
cross
with
each
of
the
four
arms
the
same
length
zodiac
(astrology)
a
circular
diagram
representing
the
zodiacal
constellations
and
showing
their
signs
classical
style
the
artistic
style
of
ancient
Greek
art
with
its
emphasis
on
proportion
and
harmony
configuration
constellation
an
arrangement
of
parts
or
elements,
the
outcome
depends
on
the
configuration
of
influences
at
the
time
classical
conditioning
conditioning
that
pairs
a
neutral
stimulus
with
a
stimulus
that
evokes
a
reflex,
the
stimulus
that
evokes
the
reflex
is
given
whether
or
not
the
conditioned
response
occurs
until
eventually
the
neutral
stimulus
comes
to
evoke
the
reflex
classical
architecture
Greco-Roman
architecture
architecture
influenced
by
the
ancient
Greeks
or
Romans
Greek
architecture
the
architecture
of
ancient
Greece
astronomy
uranology
the
branch
of
physics
that
studies
celestial
bodies
and
the
universe
as
a
whole
radio
astronomy
the
branch
of
astronomy
that
detects
and
studies
the
radio
waves
emitted
by
celestial
bodies
classical
mechanics
Newtonian
mechanics
the
branch
of
mechanics
based
on
Newton's
laws
of
motion
Greek
alphabet
the
alphabet
used
by
ancient
Greeks
Greek
mode
any
of
the
descending
diatonic
scales
in
the
music
of
classical
Greece
classical
Latin
the
language
of
educated
people
in
ancient
Rome,
Latin
is
a
language
as
dead
as
dead
can
be.
It
killed
the
ancient
Romans--and
now
it's
killing
me
Greek
Hellenic
Hellenic
language
the
Hellenic
branch
of
the
Indo-European
family
of
languages
Modern
Greek
New
Greek
the
Greek
language
as
spoken
and
written
today
Late
Greek
the
Greek
language
in
the
rd
to
th
centuries
Medieval
Greek
Middle
Greek
Byzantine
Greek
the
Greek
language
from
about
to
AD
Ancient
Greek
the
Greek
language
prior
to
the
Roman
Empire
Attic
Ionic
Ionic
dialect
Classical
Greek
the
dialect
of
Ancient
Greek
spoken
and
written
in
Attica
and
Athens
and
Ionia
classical
music
classical
serious
music
traditional
genre
of
music
conforming
to
an
established
form
and
appealing
to
critical
interest
and
developed
musical
taste
classical
mythology
the
system
of
mythology
of
the
Greeks
and
Romans
together,
much
of
Roman
mythology
(especially
the
gods)
was
borrowed
from
the
Greeks
Greek
mythology
the
mythology
of
the
ancient
Greeks
Greek
Orthodox
Church
Greek
Church
state
church
of
Greece,
an
autonomous
part
of
the
Eastern
Orthodox
Church
chorus
Greek
chorus
a
company
of
actors
who
comment
(by
speaking
or
singing
in
unison)
on
the
action
in
a
classical
Greek
play
zodiac
a
belt-shaped
region
in
the
heavens
on
either
side
to
the
ecliptic,
divided
into
constellations
or
signs
for
astrological
purposes
sign
of
the
zodiac
star
sign
sign
mansion
house
planetary
house
(astrology)
one
of
equal
areas
into
which
the
zodiac
is
divided
Athens
Athinai
capital
of
Greece
Greek
capital
the
capital
and
largest
city
of
Greece,
named
after
Athena
(its
patron
goddess),
in
the
th
century
BC
ancient
Athens
was
the
world's
most
powerful
and
civilized
city
constellation
a
configuration
of
stars
as
seen
from
the
earth
Greek
deity
a
deity
worshipped
by
the
ancient
Greeks
Greek
Catholic
a
member
of
the
Greek
Orthodox
Church
Greek
Hellene
a
native
or
inhabitant
of
Greece
classicist
classical
scholar
a
student
of
ancient
Greek
and
Latin
fenugreek
Greek
clover
Trigonella
foenumgraecum
annual
herb
or
southern
Europe
and
eastern
Asia
having
off-white
flowers
and
aromatic
seeds
used
medicinally
and
in
curry
Jacob's
ladder
Greek
valerian
charity
Polemonium
caeruleum
Polemonium
van-bruntiae
Polymonium
caeruleum
van-bruntiae
pinnate-leaved
European
perennial
having
bright
blue
or
white
flowers
Greek
valerian
Polemonium
reptans
erect
or
spreading
perennial
of
the
eastern
United
States
astronomy
unit
a
linear
unit
used
for
astronomical
distances
Greek
monetary
unit
monetary
unit
in
Greece
drachma
Greek
drachma
formerly
the
basic
unit
of
money
in
Greece
hemophilia
A
haemophilia
A
classical
hemophilia
classical
haemophilia
hemophilia
caused
by
a
congenital
deficiency
of
factor
VIII,
occurs
almost
exclusively
in
men
Greek
fire
a
mixture
used
by
Byzantine
Greeks
that
was
often
shot
at
adversaries,
catches
fire
when
wetted
classical
classic
of
or
relating
to
the
most
highly
developed
stage
of
an
earlier
civilisation
and
its
culture,
classic
Cinese
pottery
classical
classic
Greco-Roman
Graeco-Roman
Hellenic
of
or
pertaining
to
or
characteristic
of
the
ancient
Greek
and
Roman
cultures,
classical
mythology,
classical
authoritative
classical
classic
definitive
of
recognized
authority
or
excellence,
the
definitive
work
on
Greece,
classical
methods
of
navigation
classical
(language)
having
the
form
used
by
ancient
standard
authors,
classical
Greek
classical
of
or
relating
to
the
study
of
the
literary
works
of
ancient
Greece
and
Rome,
a
classical
scholar
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