Moon

  • 61moon — The Hebrews attached special significance to each new moon, which was the occasion for sacrifices (Num. 28:11 ff.), and on the first day of the seventh month no work was to be done (Lev. 23:24 f.). The moon was a celestial object of awe… …

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  • 62Moon —    Heb. yareah, from its paleness (Ezra 6:15), and lebanah, the white (Cant. 6:10; Isa. 24:23), was appointed by the Creator to be with the sun for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years (Gen. 1:14 16). A lunation was among the Jews the… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 63moon — 1. noun viewing the eclipse of the moon Syn: satellite 2. verb 1) stop mooning about Syn: waste time, loaf, idle, mope; informal lollygag 2) he s mooning over her photograph Syn …

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  • 64Moon — noun a) The Earths moon; the sole natural satellite of the Earth, represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾. b) The god of the Moon in Heathenry. Syn: Luna …

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  • 65moon OS — moonOS Company / developer Chanrithy Thim OS family Unix like Source model Open Source Latest stable release 4.0 Main Edition, 2.0 LXDE Edition / January 2011; 10 months ago (J …

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  • 66moon — noun 1》 (also Moon) the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.     ↘a natural satellite of any planet. 2》 literary or humorous a month: many moons ago. verb 1》 behave or move in a listless or… …

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  • 67moon — 1. n. the buttocks. □ He rubbed a plump moon where he had been kicked, but said no more. □ She fell square on her moon and slowly broke into a smile. 2. tv. & in. to show (someone) one’s nude posterior through a window (usually of an automobile) …

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  • 68moon on — verb be idle in a listless or dreamy way (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑moon, ↑moon around • Hypernyms: ↑idle, ↑laze, ↑slug, ↑stagnate • Verb Frames …

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  • 69moon — 1. noun /muːn/ a) Largest satellite of Earth. b) Any natural satellite of a planet. Syn: Moon, satellite, natural satellite, calendar month, lunar month, month 2 …

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  • 70Moon — Henry, English surgeon, 1845–1892. See M. molars, under molar. Robert C., U.S. ophthalmologist, 1844–1914. See Laurence M. syndrome. * * * moon mün n LUNULA (a) …

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