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Aquarius
[ uh-kwair-ee-uhs ]
noun
- genitive Aquarii [uh, -, kwair, -ee-ahy]. Astronomy. the Water Bearer, a zodiacal constellation between Pisces and Capricornus.
- Astrology.
- the eleventh sign of the zodiac: the fixed air sign.
- a person born under this sign, usually between January 20th and February 18th; an Aquarian.
adjective
Aquarius
/ əˈkwɛərɪəs /
noun
- astronomy a zodiacal constellation in the S hemisphere lying between Pisces and Capricorn on the ecliptic
- astrology
- Also calledthe Water Carrier the eleventh sign of the zodiac, symbol ♒, having a fixed air classification and ruled by the planets Saturn and Uranus. The sun is in this sign between about Jan 20 and Feb 18
- a person born during a period when the sun is in this sign
adjective
- astrology born under or characteristic of Aquarius
Aquarius
/ ə-kwâr′ē-əs /
- A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Pisces and Aquila. Aquarius (the Water Bearer) is the 11th sign of the zodiac.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Aquarius1
Example Sentences
Since 1986, there has been a small laboratory called Aquarius off the coast of Florida.
The comedian shared the stage with a pair of giant talking crystals and opened his set by announcing: “I’m Julio. I’m an Aquarius. My favorite color is clear.”
After the Age of Aquarius had gained a toehold in the 1960s, however, they provided a unique “cave cabin” experience for hippies and seekers.
The shower's radiant—where the individual meteors appear to originate—will be close to the southeastern horizon within the shower’s namesake constellation Aquarius.
What I’m getting the people I love this season: My Aquarius placements don’t subscribe to the capitalist gifting obligations of mass holidays — because my Capricorn placements are always giving my loved ones little presents year-round.
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