zodiacal

IPA: zˈoʊdiækʌɫ

adjective

  • (astronomy, astrology) Of or pertaining to the zodiac.
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Examples of "zodiacal" in Sentences

  • This so-called zodiacal light is sometimes called false dawn.
  • Now, for the first time, I saw what is called the zodiacal light.
  • The lenticular-shaped phenomenon, also called the zodiacal light, was a matter worthy of attention.
  • The lenticular-shaped phenomenon, also, called the zodiacal light, was a matter worthy of attention.
  • This is what is termed the zodiacal light, and is believed to be the thinner portion of the sun's atmosphere.
  • This glow proceeds sunrise and is actually dust in our solar system reflecting light back at us, this is called the zodiacal light.
  • The dust reflects sunlight and sometimes can be seen as a wedge-shaped sky glow - called the zodiacal light - before sunrise or after sunset.
  • This dust reflects sunlight and sometimes can be seen as a wedge-shaped sky glow - called the zodiacal light - before sunrise or after sunset.
  • Make yourself especially familiar with the so-called zodiacal constellations, which are, in their order, running around the heavens from west to east: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo,
  • That faint radiance called the zodiacal light, which is seen to stream up in the form of a cone from our sun, is assumed by our author to be a residuum of the nebulous matter belonging to our system, which has not yet been drawn into the sun, though it is on its way thither.

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