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colure
[ kuh-loor, koh-, koh-loor ]
noun
, Astronomy.
- either of two great circles of the celestial sphere intersecting each other at the poles, one passing through both equinoxes and the other through both solstices.
colure
/ kəˈlʊə; ˈkəʊlʊə /
noun
- either of two great circles on the celestial sphere, one of which passes through the celestial poles and the equinoxes and the other through the poles and the solstices
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Word History and Origins
Origin of colure1
1540–50; < Late Latin colūrus < Greek kólouros dock-tailed, equivalent to kól ( os ) docked + -ouros -tailed, adj. derivative of ourá tail; so called because the lower part is permanently hidden beneath the horizon
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Word History and Origins
Origin of colure1
C16: from Late Latin colūrī (plural), from Greek kolourai cut short, dock-tailed, from kolos docked + oura tail; so called because the view of the lower part is curtailed
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Example Sentences
For some reason, the equator, the colure, the zenith and the poles were all marked out by these serpentine or draconic forms.
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The western star, in the head of Andromeda, lies in the equinoctial colure.
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The solstitial colure is the meridian which passes through the solstitial points.
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The equinoctial colure is the meridian which passes through the equinoctial points.
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Note the star μ, which serves to point out the Winter Solstice, where the solstitial colure intersects the ecliptic.
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